Name |
Johann Ludwig* Moler (Mohler) |
Suffix |
Sr. (immigrant) |
Birth |
4 Apr 1696 |
Switzerland or Haßloch, Bad Durkheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany |
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Christening |
22 Nov 1703 |
Hassloch, Hesse, Pfalz, Germany |
Gender |
Male |
Baptism. |
22 Nov 1705 |
Hassloch, Hesse, Pfalz, Germany |
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Immigration |
29 Aug 1730 |
Philadelphia Co, Pennsylvania |
the Thistle |
- Ship Thistle
Rotterdam, Netherlands via Cowes, England to Philadelphia
29 August 1730
DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
Colin Dunlap, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Arrived in Philadelphia, PA., on 29 Aug. 1730
Palatines with their families, two hundred and sixty persons, imported.
57 Johan Nickel Lukenbell
58 Hans Simon Mey
59* Henrich Lukebill
60 Ludwig Mohler <<<<
61* Lonhart Hochgenug
62 Peter Federolff
https://www.immigrantships.net/v4/1700v4/thistle17300829.html
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in the U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Name: Ludwig Mohler
Arrival Year: 1730
Arrival Place: Pennsylvania
Family Members: With wife & 3 sons
Source Publication Code: 1033.7
Primary Immigrant: Mohler, Ludwig
Source Bibliography:
BURGERT, ANNETTE KUNSELMAN. Palatine Origins of Some Pennsylvania Pioneers. Myerstown, PA: AKB Publications, 2000. 574p.
Page: 238
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1730 On 29 August, Ludwig Mohler came with his family from Switzerland to Philadelphia on the ship Thistle under the command of Calvin Dunlap, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes.
[2] Cora Garber Dunning, Genealogy of the Ludwig Mohler Family (1921), 12, [HathiTrust], [Google].
[3] John B. Linn and William Henry Egle, Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Volume 17. (Oath of Allegiance 1727-1775) (1890), 21, upper right, [HathiTrust], [Google], [Internet_Archive].
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bobwolfe/gen/mn/m25447x25448.htm
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1730 On 29 August, Lutwig Moler was listed in the Philadelphia Council minutes, among Palatines who came on the ship Thistle. [4]
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044012559829;view=1up;seq=391
Minutes of the Provincial Council
of Pennsylvania v3
Provincial Council
pg 885
A list was presented with names of Seventy Seven Palatines who with their families, making in all about Two hundred & sixty Persons, were imported here in the Ship Thistle of Glasgow, Colin Dunlap Mr., from Rotterdam, but last from Dover, as by Clearances from that Port. The Master being examined, said he had no particular License for their Transportation : they wer then called in as having declared that their intentions were to settle & live peaceably in this Province, the several person whose Names follow, did repeat and sign the Declaration inserted in the Minute of the 21st of Sepr, 1727, & likewise took & subscribed the Declaration of Fidelity and Abjuration.
signatures, including Lutwig Moler
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The Moler Family cemetery
(note: As it turned out through Y-DNA, this George Adam Moler was not the son of Ludwig who immigrated in 1730 with three sons, one being named George. Per History of Lancaster County," published in 1883, no further info was had of Ludwig's son George. This dedication is in error.)
of Jefferson County, West Virginia
In this cemetery are buried George Adam Moler (1714-1783) and his wife Eve. George Adam Moler came to America on Aug 29, 1730 with his father, Ludwig Mohler, settling first in Lancaster, Penn. He moved to this area around 1758. He received a land grant from Lord Fairfax in 1762. Due to a misspelling on this land grant "George changed the spelling of his last name from Mohler to Moler. This cemetery is on the original land grant. Also buried here are George Adam Moler, Jr., who served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, and George Washington Moler, Jr., who served in Co. "D", 12th Virginia Cavalry Laurel Brigade C.S. A., who was wounded and died at Staunton, VA, on Dec 22 1863. This memorial is placed in memory of all the Moler's of Jefferson County, West Virginia, and their descendants. June 2001" |
Residence |
3 Dec 1741 |
Earl Twp, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania |
- 1741 On 3 December, Ludwig Mohler [Lutwick Moolier] warranted 50 acres in Earl Twp, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
The same tract was warranted 1743 on 1 June by Ludwig Mohler as 100 acres in Earl Twp between Cocalico and Muddy Creek. [5][6][7]
It was patented in 1747 for 191 acres. [8][9]
An adjacent tract warranted by John Wolfsparier was patented on 7 October 1747 by Ludwig Mohler [Ludwick Moler][10]
Adjacent land was owned by Francis Slozzy/Stitel, John Gear, Peter Beck, Adam Ulrick, David Sherk, Jacob Light, George Herlocker, Henry Ensminger, and Ludwick Painter.
[5-9] Pennsylvania Land Warrant, Lancaster County
[10] Pennsylvania Archives Land Office Survey
http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bobwolfe/gen/mn/m25447x25448.htm
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Survey of Ludwick Mohler's tract in Earl Twp
Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania
(Ludwig Moler)
|
Death |
6 Apr 1754 |
Ephrata Twp, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania |
Residence |
1756 |
Earl Twp, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania |
tax |
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Research Notes |
23 Apr 2017 |
- Question if Ludwig is son of Matthias.
Comment on Rootsweb tree (WorldConnect)
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=6105332&id=I22810
posted:
Mohler/Moler/Moulder Family
from Fredric Z Saunders fzsaund@ix.netcom.com
19 Jul 2008 11:02:01
"Mathes/Matthis MOHLER could not be the father of a Ludwig MOHLER born 4 Apr. 1696, as Matthis had a son Heinrich born in Dec. 1696. He also had a son Ludwig that was born in 1705. DNA does show that descendants of Matthis and Ludwig are related but exactly how is not known. Details at above site." (http://home.netcom.com/~fzsaund/moulder.html)
However, Johann Ludwig was born 4 Apr 1696 but was baptized at 7 years old on 22 Nov 1703.
There were two sons Heinrich born to 2nd wife Margreth Strub:
one baptized 25 Nov 1696 but unknown how old he was when baptized. If bt in Nov, he was not born in Dec.
The other son Heinrich was bt 4 Mar 1694.
There is no conflict of births with either of these sons Heinrich.
Re a son Ludwig born in 1705, his name was also listed as Johann Ludwig and he was bt 22 Nov 1705; so again, we do not have his age at baptism.
"Our" Johann Ludwig Muhler was born 4 Apr 1696 and pt 22 Nov 1703 (again, at 7 yrs old). The first Johann bt 22 Nov 1705 vs the 2nd pt Nov 1703 -- looks like a mistranslation on the date of the bt.
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Burial |
Ephrata Mohler Dunkard Church Cem, Ephrata, Lancaster Co, Pennsylvania |
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Mohler, Ludwig (1696-1754)
Mohler Church of Brethren
outside Ephrata, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
("The modern stone (c. 1920) is a direct translation from the original stones’ German inscriptions.")
http://olelarsonsfolks.net/2013/08/the-mohler-brethren/ |
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Mohler, Ludwig Mohler, Ludwig (1696-1754)
Mohler Church of Brethren
outside Ephrata, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
(original stone in German)
http://olelarsonsfolks.net/2013/08/the-mohler-brethren/
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Notes |
- Ludwig Mohler came from Switzerland in 1730 and located in this township, and had three sons, George, Jacob, and Henry. Of George we have no record. Jacob married and had a son and daughter. His daughter married a Mellinger, from whom probably sprang a large number of the Mellinger family in this county. The son, Jacob, married and had two sons,
John and George. George was a bachelor. John married and became the father of six sons and two daughters.
Hisory of Lancaster County.
(note, this book does not name Ludwig Jr.)
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For those Mohlers who were looking for Ludwig, fear not, he is here too. Anna Catharine Mohler, who we believe was Ludwig's daughter, married John Landis, Jr. [son of Ephrata John]. 1728 Henry Mohler's wife was John, Jr.'s sister Elizabeth Landis. We also captured some of the data from J M Hacker's ged2html pages before they disappeared from the Web. These links depict the lineage of Ludwig Mohler, Jr., a true son of Ludwig.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mohlerfamilytree/ [1]
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Person ID |
I104217 |
Roots |
Last Modified |
23 Apr 2017 |