BINKLEY John

Male Abt 1729 - 1749  (~ 20 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BINKLEY John was born in ABT. 1729 in Lancaster County, PA (son of BINKLEY Johannes and LANDIS Barbara); died in BET. 4 May - 31 Dec 1749 in Lancaster County, PA.

    Notes:

    John was the oldest child of Johannes. A horse killed him before his marriage and before he reached his 21st birthday. Apparenty the will of his father was never probated because of the death of John, his first born son, who is mentioned in the will.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BINKLEY Johannes was born in ABT. 1695 in Guggisberg, Bern, Switzerland; died on 4 May 1749 in Lancaster Co, PA.

    Notes:

    There has been lots of confusion over at least 2 Johannes Binkleys. According to Bridget Rogier who has done a lot of research on the Binkley family, our Johannes came over with Felix Landis in 1719. He is not the Johannes who was the son of Christian Binkley, born in 1695, who came to PA in 1736 and died in 1757.

    "1719-The following is from the papers of D.F. Binkley of Alberta, Canada in 1951.

    "The first presently known, Binkley to arrive in the "New World" is found mentioned in Rupp's Thirty Thousand Names, P. 436, where a reference is made to the arrival of Johannes Binkley and Felix Landis during 1719.

    Briget Rogier points out that Johannes was a Mennonite.

    From other sources of information it would appear that this Johannes came to America from the Canton Bern, Switzerland, along with a party of emigrants, which included the Landis and Herr families.The party found settlement in a locality then known as "old Hickory," nearby to the present city of Lancaster, and now being the townships of Lampeter and Manor, in Lancaster County, PA. These Binkleys spread over the township of Manheim during the course of time, and there is now a small community there called Binkley. It is not known at this time, if these Binkleys were related, or a connection, of those of the name to be dealt with hereafter, but at this time it would seem that there were no blood ties, this side of Europe at least, and it would appear that they were of the Mennonite and Dunkard faithe, although there were many Binkleys found in the records of the Lutheran Church of Lancaster City, 1780-1746."

    Felix Landis, the father in law of Johannes, bought 400 acres from the London Company, and sold 200 acres to Johannes and Barbara for 100 pounds.

    Will of Johannes Binckle, dated 23 March 1749. the original was written in German and has been translated:

    "This is my will and testament as follows. I, Johannes Binckle, declare that my wife Barbara should have the third part of all movable goods and income of the plantation until my son Johannes turns twenty one. When the oldest son takes over the place its value shall be appraised and the third part of it given to my wife Barbara. And the eldest son as well as all the other children shall divide up the rest in equal parts among them. My wife shall have her widow property as long as she lives. Whoever takes over shall give her a room and a stove and fifteen bushels of wheat and three bushels of corn and three bushels of barley shall be given to her annually. A fat pig weighing a minimum of a hundred pounds and thiry pounds of beef as well as two barrels of cider shall be available to her every year. Furthermore a cow of her choice among all the available ones on the property shall be kept for her use as well as four sheep and she shall be entitled to use a fourth of the garden. Also a fourth of flax and

    The will does not appear to have been probated because the son(John) that Johannes mentions frequently in the will died within a few months of the death of his father.


    Johannes was apparently a Mennonite and pacifist and was persecuted for his beliefs.

    Johannes married LANDIS Barbara in ABT. 1725 in Lancaster Co, PA. Barbara (daughter of LANDIS Felix and WITNER Rosina) was born in ABT. 1707 in Germany; died in ABT. 1749 in Lancaster County, PA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  LANDIS Barbara was born in ABT. 1707 in Germany (daughter of LANDIS Felix and WITNER Rosina); died in ABT. 1749 in Lancaster County, PA.
    Children:
    1. 1. BINKLEY John was born in ABT. 1729 in Lancaster County, PA; died in BET. 4 May - 31 Dec 1749 in Lancaster County, PA.
    2. BINKLEY Felix was born on 12 Feb 1730/31 in PA.
    3. BINKLEY Christian was born in 1737 in Lancaster County, PA; died on 10 May 1805 in Lancaster Co, PA; was buried in Landis Valley Cemetery , Lancaster Co, PA.
    4. BINKLEY Anna was born in ABT. 1741 in PA.
    5. BINKLEY Henry was born in 1745 in PA; died on 15 Nov 1776 in Lampeter Township, Lancaster Co, PA; was buried in Binkley Cem, Manor Twp, Lancaster Co, PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  LANDIS Felix was born in 1672 in Near Mannheim, Germany (son of LANDIS Hans and SONRETER Maria); died in 1739 in Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, PA; was buried in Mellinger Church Cemetery, Lancaster Co, PA.

    Notes:

    In The Mennonites of America by C. Henry Smith, pubished 1909:

    "The settlers (in PA) from 1711 to 1717 came as individuals and in small groups. But in the later year there was another wave of immigration including many of those who had been exiled from Berne in 1710 and 1711. These refugees, as we saw, were scattered throughout the Palatinate and other parts of Germany. they were never in prospersous circumstances. The country was wasted by wars. The churches were poor. They hac to gain a livelihood as best they could, often by the help of their brethren in the Netherlands. At the same time came a special invitation from King George I to settle the lands west of the Alleghanies. Consequently, in February of 1717 a number of elders met at Mannheim and decided to emigrate to Pennsylvania. The Committee on Foreign Needs which had been organized some time before at Amsterdam for the purpose of helping their needy brethren in the Palatinate, and to whom these exiles now applied for assistance, discouraged the movement due to fear that they would be pressed for more

    The Mennonite settlement occupied at this time the southern half of what was then Conestoga Township. the northern part of the township was composed largely of Scotch-Irish and English. Most of Lancaster County was, as a result, mostly a Mennonite community. In the first list of tax payers taken in 1718, there was included the names of Jacob Landes, Felix Landes, and Jacob Landes Jr.

    These early ships bearing the settlers arrived usually in the fall during the months of August, September, and October."

    Three brothers, Felix, Jacob and John Landis were driven by persecution from Mannheim on the Rhine in Baden Wurttemberg, from whence they emigrated in 1717 to district Old Chester (now Lancaster) Co, PA, received a patent for 400 acres there in Creek near Witmer's Bridge (now East Lampeter): of Lampeter twp 1737. Mennonites. John settled in Bucks Co, PA but Felix and Jacob remained in Lancaster Co, PA.

    Records in the Register's Office in Lancaster evidence the fact the Foelix Landis purchased two 400 acre tracts from the London Company under dates of February 19 and 20, 1718. He paid 75 pounds for the land. Felix sold 200 acres of the land to his son in law, Johannes Binkley, and his daughter Barbara for 100 pounds.

    1929 Naturalized (Ref: Best Swiss Origins p 22.)

    1723-From the book "East Lampeter Township" on page 893 is the following:

    "Felix Landis was an old patentee under the London Company, having acquired four hundred acres of land by patent in 1723. He granted part of this property to John Binckle, as then written who appears to have been a relative. John Binckely died intestate in 1757, leaving three sons, Felix, Henry and Christian Binckley. At the divisiion of the property Felix Binckley took the water right and land adjoining, and in 1767 built the mill. Felix died in this county, and as there are many graves of Binckleys at Mellinger's graveyard, it is fair to suppose that he was buried there also, although no stone bearing his name can be found. After the death of Felix Binckley his immediate family moved to Dauphin County and bought a farm at the junction of the Swartara and Spring Run, where their descendants still reside. This property remained in a collateral branch of the family for some time after the movement of the family of Felix, the builder of the mill. there is a stone dwelling house upon this mill property,

    1731- From the book History of Lancaster County, PA by Ellis and Evans in 1883, pgs 899-900. "Graff's Mill. Felix Landis, in 1719, received a patent from the sons of Penn, Proprietors of the province, for four hundred acres of land situated on a branch of Conestoga River, county of Chester, (note that in 1719 the land around Lancaster, PA was in Chester Co., that land did not become Lancaster Co., until 1727.) This land was on Mill Creek, farther south than the tract of Boughwalter, and separated from it by the tract of Michael Danner. In 1731 he transferred part of this tract to John Binkley, also a Palatine, who died intestate in 1760, and his son, Felix Binkley, took one hundred and thirteen acres and ninety-six perches at the settlement of the estate and in 1767 built the mill at Millport, on Mill Creek. This mill remained, as far as can be learned, in the hands of the Binkley family, but not the immediate descendants of Felix, SR., until about the year 1820, when John Binkley sold it to Jacob Ch

    There are some apparent errors in the above description as John Binkley died in 1749 with a will.

    Will of Felix Landis, born 1672 and died April, 1739.

    In the name of God Amen: I, Felix Landis, of the Township of Lancaster, in the County of Lancaster, in the Province of Pennsylvania, yeoman, being of perfect memory and sound judgment, thanks be to God for it, but weak and frail, and being satisfied to settle my affairs before it shall please God to call me hence. I do hereby give my soul to God who gave it to me, and my body to be buried in a decent manner at the discretion of my executors hereinafter nominated and: Item, I do leave and bequeath to my beloved wife, Rosina, One full third of all my real and personal estate that I shall die possessed of, Item, I do leave and bequeath unto Abraham Miers, the sum of five shillings currance to be paid immediately after my decease by my executors hereinafter nominated in full of all demands he shall or may have against my estate, real or personal, for or on account of being married to my daughter, Fronicka, Item, I leave and bequeath all the residue and remainder of my estate to my only son, Felix, to be u

    Felix's land was next to that of Jacob Landis, his brother.

    Felix married WITNER Rosina in 1705 in Alsace, Germany. Rosina was born in ABT. 1675 in Germany or Switzerland; died in AFT. 1739 in Lancaster County, PA; was buried in Mellinger Cem, Lampeter Twp, Lancaster Co, PA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 7.  WITNER Rosina was born in ABT. 1675 in Germany or Switzerland; died in AFT. 1739 in Lancaster County, PA; was buried in Mellinger Cem, Lampeter Twp, Lancaster Co, PA.

    Notes:

    It is possible that Rosina is from the Witner family in Switzerland.

    Children:
    1. LANDIS Fronica was born in ABT. 1706.
    2. 3. LANDIS Barbara was born in ABT. 1707 in Germany; died in ABT. 1749 in Lancaster County, PA.
    3. LANDIS Felix was born in 1708 in Alsace, Germany; died on 25 Jan 1770 in Lancaster County, PA.
    4. LANDIS Anna was born in ABT. 1710.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  LANDIS Hans was born in ABT. 1640 (son of LANDIS Felix and EGLI Adelheid).

    Hans married SONRETER Maria in ABT. 1665 in Switzerland. Maria was born in ABT. 1635 in Switzerland. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  SONRETER Maria was born in ABT. 1635 in Switzerland.
    Children:
    1. LANDIS Jacob was born in 1667 in Zurich, Switzerland; died in 1730 in Lancaster County, PA; was buried in Mellinger's Cemetery, Lancaster Co, PA (Unmarked grave).
    2. LANDIS Margaritha was born in ABT. 1670.
    3. 6. LANDIS Felix was born in 1672 in Near Mannheim, Germany; died in 1739 in Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, PA; was buried in Mellinger Church Cemetery, Lancaster Co, PA.
    4. LANDIS Johannes was born in ABT. 1673 in Near Mannheim, Germany; died in ABT. 1745 in Milford Twp, Bucks Co, PA.


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