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- Parents
- Clemens & Anna
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- Parents
- Father & Mother
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- Husband:
- Name: Hans Jerg Hertzel
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- Birth Date: 30 May 1686
- Birth Place: Reihen, Baden, Germany
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- Death Date: 12 Nov 1747
- Death Place: Bucks, Northampton, PA
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- Wife:
- Name: Anna Margretha Conradt (Conrad)
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- Birth Date:
- Birth Place:
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- Death Date:
- Death Place:
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- Marriage Date: Abt. 1703
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- Location: Germany
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- Children:
- Hans Georg Hertzel
- Hans Jacob Hertzel - 1816
- Ammna Margretha Hertzel
- Johann Dieterich Hertzel
- Johann Leonhardt Hertzel
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- Notes:
- According to the Passenger and Immigration record, the Primary
Immigrant is: Hertzel, Hans Jerg. Additional family members are
listed as: Wife Margretha Conradt; Son Hans Georg; Son Hans Jacob;
Daughter Anna Margretha; Son Johann Dieterich; Son Johann Leonhardt.
Once in the US, it is presumed that Hans Jerg became Americanized
to Hans George Sr. to differentiate him from Hans Georg.
- Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Name: Hertzel, Hans Jerg
Year: 1727
Place: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Family Members: Wife Margretha Conradt; Son Hans Georg; Son Hans
Jacob; Daughter Anna Margretha; Son Johann Dieterich; Son Johann
Leonhardt
Source Publication Code: 1031.8
Primary Immigrant: Hertzel, Hans Jerg
Annotation: Date and port of arrival or date and place of naturalization.
Span indicates period between last mention of emigrant in country
of origin and first mention of his residence in the New World.
"Surname, ..." indicates a variation of a surname.
Source Bibliography: BURGERT, ANNETTE KUNSELMAN. Eighteenth Century
Emigrants from German-Speaking Lands to North America. Publications
of the Pennsylvania German Society, 16/19. Birdsboro, PA: The
Pennsylvania German Society. Vol. 1: The Northern Kraichgau.
1983. 461p.
Page: 158
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- Notes 2:
- U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Name: Hans Hirtzel
Gender: male
Birth Place: Ba
Birth Year: 1686
Spouse Name: Anna Margretha Conrad
Number Pages: 1
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- U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
Name: Hans George Hartzel
- [Hans Jerg Hertzel]
Gender: male
Birth Place: Gr
Birth Year: 1686
Spouse Name: Anna Margaretha Conrad
Spouse
Birth Place: of Gr
Marriage
Year: 1703
Marriage State: PA
Number Pages: 1
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- Charles Price Hartzell-Price Family History
- & Genealogy Notes From Paul Swan's
"Hartzell Chapter"
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- According to one source, the Hartsell (or Hartzell) name
goes back to the ancient feudal "Clan von Herzelle"
of Switzerland. This spelling is a Swiss-German dialect and is
pronounced "Hairts'-sa-lee". From this spelling it
seems to have become "Von Herzel", where Herzel is
pronounced "Hairtzel". For those who came to America,
the spelling was "Americanized" to Hertzel, Hartzell,
Hartsell, etc. One must remember that in the early days most
people could not read or write, much less their own name, so
whoever was making a record of the name wrote it as it sounded.
Therefore the spelling took on different forms.
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- The 1500's section has been condensed from Paul Swan's "Hartzell
Chapter"
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- The earliest known generations of our Hirzel family lived
in Pfäffikon Parish of the Zürich Canton in Switzerland,
some ten miles east of the city of Zürich. Lake Pfäffikon
is the site of one of the largest prehistoric settlements built
on pilings in the marshes of that region. Three levels of construction
were found, dating back to the lowest, stone age strata of 3000
B.C.
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- On the southern shore of Zürich See (Lake) lies the
village of Hirzel, but it has no direct relation to our ancestors.
Another branch of the Hirzels, undoubtedly related in some way
and contemporaneous to our earliest known generations, lived
around Winterthur, a city about ten miles north of Pfäffikon.
Both of these branches in the third known generation emigrated
to The Palatinate, an area of Germany that had suffered huge
population loses during the Thirty Years War.
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- Jacob Hirzel (1580-bef.1634) & Madalen Keller (1581-
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- Jacob was born about 1580 in Pfäffikon Parish, Zurich
Canton, Switzerland, and was christened 14 Feb 1581 in Fehraltorf,
Zurich Canton. He died before 1634 in Balm, Pfäffikon Parish,
Zurich Canton, Switzerland.
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- Pfäffikon is about 10 miles east of Zurich. Fehraltorf
is about 2 miles NE of Pfäffikon. The present town of Pfäffikon
is apparently the former Pfäffikon Parish.
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- Jacob and Madalen married 2 Aug 1601 in Pfäffikon Parish.
- Madalen was baptised 14 Feb 1581 in Altorff, Switzerland,
the daughter of Hans and Madalen (Bosshart) Kaeller, and died
in Balm.
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- According to Price [1971] (Charles H. Price, Jr. A Hartzell-Price
Family History and Genealogy) Jacob's parents and place of birth
are unknown, but George T. Hartzell states that Jacob was christened
in Fehraltorf, Zürich, Switzerland, and that he and Madelyn
both died in Balm. Hartzell also had Madalen's birth town as
Altdorf.
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- Price lists six other couples whose names appear in the Pfäffikon
Parish records from 1601 to 1634. He and his researcher, Mr.
Arnold, "believe" these are the brothers and sisters
of Jacob, citing their appearance as godparents. We list them
here for possible future research in the Pfäffikon parish
records.
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- Hans Hirzel of Pfäffikon, m 23 Aug 1601 Anna Dieterich
from Altorff (Fehraltorf).
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- George Hirzel, m Pfäffikon 17 Nov 1611 to Anna Wetzstein
from Russikon, these being the godparents of the last two sons
of Jacob.
- Barbel Hürtzel of Pfäffikon was a godmother 6 Jun
1613.
- Margreth Hürtzel, m before 1620 to Jacob Erni of the
parish.
- Verena Hirtzel, m before 1634 to Hans Venner of Sulzberg
of the parish.
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- The best that can be reconstructed is that the couple were
married and had their first five children in the parish of Pfäffikon,
that they were "in Hochfalden in the congregation Hittnau,
same Parish" in 1610 and 1611. After that they were in the
towns of Balm and/or Fierersbalm, probably for the rest of their
lives, but we have no death record for either. All of these locations
are within a few miles of the town of Pfäffikon.
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- Leebrick [1997] quotes from a Richard Hirtzel, otherwise
unidentified:
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- "The name Hirzel is very well known in Zurich, where
eleven of them have served as the burgermeister or mayor. There
are several volumes of history and genealogy published on the
prominent Hirzel line in Switzerland. At least one of these is
in the library at SLC. It is in German, and takes the genealogy
of the Hirzels back to the early 1300s. The Herzel genealogy
is painted on the wall of the family that I visited in Zurich,
plus the fact that they have several books on the family. The
point is that the Hirzel family is known to be connected with
Pfaffikon".
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- Leebrick [1997] cites Gloria C. Hartzell and Shirley Jo Watkins
in listing two other children of Madalen and Jacob as Clemons
and Peter, without further details.
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