LANDIS Jesse

Male 1811 - 1887  (76 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  LANDIS Jesse was born on 10 May 1811 in Center Co, PA (son of LANDIS Samuel and BROBST Susannah); died on 29 Oct 1887 in Lawrence County, IL.

    Jesse married SPANGLER Sarah on 10 May 1832 in Ohio. Sarah (daughter of SPANGLER Jonas and RHODEARMEL Hannah) was born on 7 Oct 1810 in Wayne County, Ohio; died on 7 Dec 1858 in Lawrence Co, IL; was buried in Brian Cemetery, Lawrence Co, IL. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. LANDIS Charles
    2. LANDIS Emma
    3. LANDIS John was born in 1835; died on 12 Jun 1864.
    4. LANDIS Levi was born on 17 Apr 1836 in Ohio.
    5. LANDIS Mary Ann was born on 25 Aug 1837; died on 8 Jun 1881.
    6. LANDIS Samuel was born on 13 Jan 1839 in Ohio; died on 22 Jun 1915.
    7. LANDIS Jacob was born on 27 Mar 1840 in IL; died on 9 Mar 1916 in Richland Co, IL.
    8. LANDIS Jessie was born on 7 Aug 1842 in IL; died on 6 May 1909 in Richland Co. Illinois; was buried in McBurg Cemetery, Richland Co., Illinois.
    9. LANDIS Sarah J. was born on 5 Jan 1844 in Indiana; died on 2 Sep 1865.
    10. LANDIS Simon A. was born on 27 Nov 1845 in IL; died on 7 Jan 1920.
    11. LANDIS William was born on 1 Aug 1847 in IL; died on 19 Mar 1927.
    12. LANDIS Jonas was born on 4 Feb 1849 in IL; died on 2 Aug 1935.
    13. LANDIS Sophia was born in 1852 in IL.

    Jesse married GRAFF\\GRASS Katharine on 8 Sep 1859 in Lawrence Co, IL. Katharine was born in 1828 in Baden, Germany. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  LANDIS Samuel was born on 21 Dec 1785 in Reading, Berks Co, PA (son of LANDIS George and LATCHAR Marie); died on 21 Dec 1839 in Lawrence Co, IL; was buried in Brian Cemetery, Lawrence Co, IL.

    Samuel married BROBST Susannah on 27 Sep 1805 in Reading, PA. Susannah (daughter of BROBST Michael and EVERETT Magdelena Catharina) was born on 8 Sep 1786 in Reading, Berks Co, Pennsylvania; died on 23 Sep 1858 in Lawrence County, IL; was buried in Brian Cemetery, Lawrence Co, IL. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  BROBST Susannah was born on 8 Sep 1786 in Reading, Berks Co, Pennsylvania (daughter of BROBST Michael and EVERETT Magdelena Catharina); died on 23 Sep 1858 in Lawrence County, IL; was buried in Brian Cemetery, Lawrence Co, IL.

    Notes:

    Brobst family history provided by Arthur Holmes on the Brobst web site on Rootsweb.

    Children:
    1. LANDIS Michael was born on 30 Aug 1807 in Reading, Berks Co, PA.
    2. LANDIS Judith was born on 25 Aug 1809 in Center Co, PA.
    3. 1. LANDIS Jesse was born on 10 May 1811 in Center Co, PA; died on 29 Oct 1887 in Lawrence County, IL.
    4. LANDIS Samuel was born on 10 May 1811 in Center Co, PA; died on 1 Sep 1872.
    5. LANDIS Susannah was born on 19 Apr 1813 in Center Co, PA; died on 19 Oct 1893 in Richland Co, IL.
    6. LANDIS Mary was born on 2 Oct 1816 in Center Co, PA.
    7. LANDIS Elizabeth was born on 18 Feb 1818 in Center Co, PA; died on 9 May 1894 in Lawrence County, IL; was buried in Brian Cemetery, Lawrence Co, IL.
    8. LANDIS Catharine was born on 11 Jun 1821 in Center Co, PA.
    9. LANDIS Leah was born on 14 Feb 1824.
    10. LANDIS Sarah was born on 4 Feb 1827 in Lawrence County, IL; died in 1908 in Lawrence County, IL.
    11. LANDIS Hannah was born on 25 Sep 1829 in Olney, Clay Co, IL.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  LANDIS George was born in ABT. 1740 in Richland Twp, Bucks Co, PA (son of LANDIS Johannes and MUSSELMAN Ann); died on 5 Feb 1801 in Colebrookdale Twp, Berks Co, PA.

    Notes:

    1762 - Bought property from Catherine Wilson which encompassed t he "Landis Farm" and stretched from N. Reading Ave. back to th e hills.
    1768 - First taxed in Colebrookdale Twp. on 92 acres.
    1801, Feb. 5 - Will recorded in Berks Co. Court House, Reading , Pa. Will Book 4, p. 10. See text in source on file.

    George married LATCHAR Marie. Marie (daughter of LATSCHAR Franz) was born in Nov 1741; died on 7 Jul 1787 in Washington, Berks Co, PA; was buried in Hereford Mennonite Cemetery, Berks Co, PA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  LATCHAR Marie was born in Nov 1741 (daughter of LATSCHAR Franz); died on 7 Jul 1787 in Washington, Berks Co, PA; was buried in Hereford Mennonite Cemetery, Berks Co, PA.
    Children:
    1. 2. LANDIS Samuel was born on 21 Dec 1785 in Reading, Berks Co, PA; died on 21 Dec 1839 in Lawrence Co, IL; was buried in Brian Cemetery, Lawrence Co, IL.

  3. 6.  BROBST Michael was born in ABT. 1751 in Albany Twp, Berks Co, PA (son of BROBST Jean Michael and ALBRECHT Maria Elizabeth); died on 12 Oct 1814 in Albany Twp, Berks Co, PA.

    Notes:

    Jan Binkley believes his first name was George, thus LtCol George Michael Brobst.

    With his brother, Johannes, he operated "Union Forge" in Albany Twp. He owned considerable land in Albany Twp, Berks Co, and 247 acres of woodland in Lynn Twp, Lehigh Co. He owned a valuable flour mill (The Brobst Grist Mill) near the village of Albany where flour was made to be used by the neighbors who built ovens and baked bread to relieve the suffering of Washington's army in the Rev. War. In his will, he gave the Forges and Furnace jointly to his son Michael and to his daughter Elizabeth and her husband James Mitchell.

    In the Miller Family history "The Spirit of Evangelical Women", p 128, Michael was described as a "rich iron-master of Albany, Berks County." He disowned his daughter Magdalena because she became an Evangelical, and she suffered bitter persecution from him. He was known for his bad temper (per Jan Binkley).

    He was a LT COL, 3rd Battalion, Northhampton County Militia, Rev. War. He is listed in the DAR Patriot Index files, and is on the DAR Roll of Honor. One report that he had served with General Stanwix in the Indian wars on the frontier in 1758-1759 was in error, since Michael wasn't born until 1751. The Michael who served with General Stanwix was Michael Bobst (1739).

    Both Andrew and Daniel Straub of Lynn Twp, Lehigh County are listed on the General Muster Roll for June 18, 1777 under Colonel Michael Brobst, as is his uncle, Mathias George Probst 1736.

    His will was written in Albany Twp, Berks Co, PA, on Oct 3 1814. He mentioned his sons Johannes (Jacob) and (George) Michael, his daughter Elizabeth and his son-in-law James Mitchell, his daughters Magdalena Miller, Maria Miller, Catherina Merckel, and Susanna Landes; and his friend Jacob Levan (the father-in-law of his Uncle Valentine); no mention of his wife who preceded him in death.

    He is buried near the boundary of Berks and Lehigh Counties, but the dates on the stones are obliterated with age.

    Courtesy of Peggy Light, Albany County Historical Society: From "A
    History of the Evangelical Church", by Raymond W. Albright, 1942:
    "A very unudual situation grew out of the regular preaching of (Rev. Jacob)
    Albright at the home of Michael Brobst near Miller's home in Albany
    Township, Berks County, equalled perhaps only in the Eyer family near
    New Berlin where the Rev. John Dreisbach, the Rev. Henry Niebel, and the
    Rev. David Shellenberger married daughters of the Eyers. Magdalena and
    Maria (Catharina) Brost married George and Solomon Miller and were
    convereted with their husbands under Albright's preaching. Mr. Brobst,
    formerly a lieutenant in the French and Indian War and a major and
    lieutenant-colonel of militia in the Revolution, was a wealthy owner of
    the Union Iron Works and had associated with him his two sons John and
    Michael Jr. These sons with their wives were also won to the
    (Evangelical) church at the Easter meeting at the home of Solomon Miller
    in 1803. As a result of these accessions, a class was formed and George
    Miller became their leader. Both George and Solomon Miller later became
    ministers. Colonel Brobst was very much opposed to having a son-in-law
    in the ministry and, it is reported, tried to kill George Miller. Jacob
    Albright intervened and succeeded in calming Brobst. Later Brobst was
    converted and his home became a regular preaching place."

    Michael married EVERETT Magdelena Catharina. Magdelena (daughter of EVERETT Thomas) was born in ABT. 1745 in Lynn Twp, Lehigh Co, PA; died in BEF. 1814 in Albany Twp, Berks Co, PA; was buried in Jerusalem Union Ch, Stoney Run, Berks Co, PA. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  EVERETT Magdelena Catharina was born in ABT. 1745 in Lynn Twp, Lehigh Co, PA (daughter of EVERETT Thomas); died in BEF. 1814 in Albany Twp, Berks Co, PA; was buried in Jerusalem Union Ch, Stoney Run, Berks Co, PA.

    Notes:

    Fort Everett, near where the Gerhart Indian attack occurred, was named after her grandfather, per "Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania" , 1916, Vol I, p 152-153.

    Her gravestone lies between Berks and Lehigh Co, assumed to be the Jerusalem Church Cmty; markings obliterated.

    Children:
    1. 3. BROBST Susannah was born on 8 Sep 1786 in Reading, Berks Co, Pennsylvania; died on 23 Sep 1858 in Lawrence County, IL; was buried in Brian Cemetery, Lawrence Co, IL.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  LANDIS Johannes was born in ABT. 1673 in Near Mannheim, Germany (son of LANDIS Hans and SONRETER Maria); died in ABT. 1745 in Milford Twp, Bucks Co, PA.

    Notes:

    Three brothers, Felix, Jacob and John, immigrated from Mannheim to PA in 1717. Felix and Jacob stayed in Lancaster Co, PA, but John moved to Bucks Co.

    1730 - Signed a petition to form the township of Richland from M ilford Township.
    1730 - Signed a petition for a road in Richland, Penn. (Bucks C o. website)
    1734 - Petitioned for naturalization in Bucks County
    1743, Dec 21 - Bought 125 acres in Richland Twp. from Wm. Alle n next to Jacob Musselman.*
    1747, Sept. 26 - Wrote will Probated May 1, 1751 (Phila. Co., W ill Book 1:397, File #255).

    *"Allen acquired his land holdings in many different ways. Afte r his return from England in 1725, young Allen purchased ten-tho usand acres of land from William Penn, the son of the founder o f Pennsylvania, for £741.15. [40] These lands, located above t he forks of the Delaware at Easton, had not as yet been purchas ed from the Indians. [41] James Logan, the proprietary secreta ry, objected to the sale. He believed that once the Indians fou nd out that Allen had claimed the area, they would raise the pur chase price. Penn had wasted the colony's money in order to rew ard Allen with prime real estate without any competition from ot her colonists, since the colony did not even own the land yet. Allen profited quickly from the sale, surveying the land, the n dividing and selling it in small lots. [42] "William Allen an d the Search for Economic Security in Eighteenth Century Pennsyl vania" by Augustine Nigro. http://earlyamerica.com/review/2001

    Johannes married MUSSELMAN Ann. Ann (daughter of MUSSELMAN Jacob) was born in ABT. 1695; died in AFT. 1748 in Earl Twp, Bucks Co, PA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  MUSSELMAN Ann was born in ABT. 1695 (daughter of MUSSELMAN Jacob); died in AFT. 1748 in Earl Twp, Bucks Co, PA.
    Children:
    1. LANDIS Veronica was born in ABT. 1716.
    2. LANDIS Barbara M. was born in ABT. 1718.
    3. LANDIS John was born on 11 Nov 1720 in Bucks Co, PA; died on 9 Dec 1796 in Douglas Twp, Montgomery Co, PA.
    4. LANDIS Jacob was born in ABT. 1722 in Montgomery Co, PA.
    5. LANDIS Samuel was born in Jan 1723/24; died in 1771 in Lower Milford Twp, Bucks Co, PA; was buried in East Swamp Mennonite Church, Quakertown, Bucks Co, PA.
    6. LANDIS Martin was born on 18 Jan 1728/29.
    7. LANDIS Elizabeth was born in ABT. 1732.
    8. LANDIS Frances was born in ABT. 1733.
    9. LANDIS Eva was born in ABT. 1736.
    10. 4. LANDIS George was born in ABT. 1740 in Richland Twp, Bucks Co, PA; died on 5 Feb 1801 in Colebrookdale Twp, Berks Co, PA.

  3. 10.  LATSCHAR Franz was born in ABT. 1710.

    Notes:

    Arrived in Philadelphia on Aug 24, 1728.

    Children:
    1. 5. LATCHAR Marie was born in Nov 1741; died on 7 Jul 1787 in Washington, Berks Co, PA; was buried in Hereford Mennonite Cemetery, Berks Co, PA.
    2. LATCHAR Michael
    3. LATCHAR John
    4. LATCHAR George was born in 1769; died in 1835.
    5. LATCHAR Samuel
    6. LATCHAR Maria
    7. LATCHAR Anna died in BEF. 1801.

  4. 12.  BROBST Jean Michael was born on 28 Aug 1721 (son of BROBST Phillip Jacob and CHRIST Anne Catharine); died on 1 Aug 1771 in Albany Twp, Berks Co, PA.

    Notes:

    Jean Michael was baptized in Alsace on Feb 18, 1724, in the Evangelish- Reformierte Kirche, Oberseebach. His godparents in Alsace were Maria Margaretha Christ and Johannes Michael Schatz. One record showed his parents as Philippi Jacobi and Catharina Probst (Philippi Jacobi would be the Latin, or Roman Catholic spelling); another shows Philippe Jacques Probst and wife, Catherine, Lutherans.

    Jean Michael was only 12 years old when his family arrived in America in 1733. At the age of 21, he married Margaret Shadt (Daughter of Henry and Susanna Shadt) and had one son Heinrich (1745). (Note that previous reports that Margaret's name was Shade were in error. Also, her first name has not been verified.)

    The family farm was on the farmsite of Philipp Jacob Probst in Albany Township, Berks County. PJ's son Jean Michael took over management the farm in the mid-1750s; PJ died probably around 1857, just a year or two before his wife, C'erine. Jean Michael moved onto his own farmland, just to the northwest of his father's farm, in the mid-1760s with the purchase of 923 acres of land to add to the 40 acres he had already owned. He was shown on the Albany Twp, Berks Co, tax rolls for 1752.

    Jean Michael diel in 1771, and his sons Martin and Johannes F. took over the farm.

    The farmsite is located just about a mile northwest of the Jerusalem "Red" Church in Stony Run, in what was back then called Fetherolfsville. It lies just north of Kistler Creek, at the intersection of Kistler Valley Road and Old Philly Pike. The bridge is still called Fetherolfsville Bridge on county maps. The original log house is gone, but the stone house which replaced it is still there. The stone house was built in the mid-1700s by Philipp Jacob and his sons. It has been modified and expanded in recent years, and is currently occupied by Jos. Freeman & family. Jean Martin's Grist Mill was just across the street, also on the north side of Kistler Creek, but is no longer there; it was located in what is now just a grove of trees. The house left Brobst hands probably in the early 1800s. Interestingly, the front walkway is made of the millstones from Martin Probst's Mill which was across the street.

    Their children were probably all born on the family farm.

    Margaret may have died in 1745, or for reasons unknown, Jean Michael and Margaret separated about that time, for in 1746 he married Maria Elizabeth Albright; they had 10 children. She must have had a difficult pregnancy with Christian, the last child, for she died just a couple of months after his birth.

    According to Frances Hackworth, there was an additional son, Matthias, born in Reading, PA, who died as a child. No other record of this child. No birth year or mother identified. Frances also believes that all but the first three children were born in Reading, Berks Cty, PA. No other record shows this, but it may be so.

    He was on the first tax roll of Berks County in 1752. He also owned land in Brunswick Twp, Berks (now Schuylkill) Co, PA, which he acquired in 1766 and 1769; that land later went to his son Martin.

    He was a grand-uncle of Obadiah. He was also tax collector for Albany Twp in 1759. Owned nearly 1000 acres in Berks and Lehigh Ctys. Some of his land adjoined that of the Friesz family, and when Elizabeth died, he married his newly-widowed neighbor! He owned 2 tracts in Albany Twp of 326 acres, a tract of 50 acres of woodland in the same township adjoining lands of Conrad Schiessler and the Blue Mountains, and two tracts in Brunswick Twp of 350 acres. Some of his land adjoined that of the Friesz family, and when his second wife, Elizabeth, died, he married his newly-widowed neighbor, Margaretha Friesz, and had one more child (George Michael) by her; George Michael was born just a couple of months after his father's death.

    He was naturalized in Philadelphia on Sept 25, 1761, with his brother Valentine and his friend Johannes Jurg Kistler. They walked the entire distance from Allemaengle to Philadelphia and back!!

    He died without making a will; brother Valentine and Andreas Hagenbuch were administrators of estate. Info on estate settlement in W. Thomas file. Records show he died shortly before his son George Michael was born.

    After Jean Michael's death in 1771, his widow Margaretha married Frederick Senztel of Reading, and she took her son George Michael with her into that marriage.

    After Jean Michael's death, Jacob Gertner of Richmond Township, and Frederick Hill and Valentine Probst, both of Albany Township, were appointed guardians of Anna Maria, Valentine, Christian, and George Michael. Valentine Probst and Andrew Hagenbuch were appointed guardians of Jacob, Michael, and Catharine. (Per Orphan Court Book 2, pages 110, 113, 114, Berks County, Nov 1771.)

    The court documents state:

    Michael Probst died possessed of cert. messuage Tenants and Tracts of Land situated partly in Berks County and partly in said Northampton County Containing in whole about Seven Hundred and eighty three Acres and Sixty one Perches besides the Customare allowances And the Orphans Court Dec. 17 1771 ...... leaving widow and Issue ten Children....same valued at One Thousand
    seven Hundred and eighteen Pounds etc....remainder in hands of said Henry Probst.....conveys to Michael Probst his Brother Cert. three Tracts of land cont. 49 acres and allowances ....Beginning....extending by Land intended to be conveyed unto John Probst...Cont. 6 C. 9 per. the big part of ninety-nine acres etc. etc. et. (part of the land rec'd by Michael Probst the Father by Warrant Dated 3 day May 1749. signed Henry Brobst (German) Wits.: Matthias Brobst of Lynn Twp. Esq. John Okely. (Berks Co. Deeds Vol. 12 p.292.

    MARGARET BROBST widow of Michael Brobst signs Releases" Aug. 16 1771. MARGARET BROBST widow and Relict of Michael Probst late of Albany Twp. Berks Co. Pa. Yeoman [landowner] deceased...For the Sum of One hundred and forty Pounds Lawful Money of Pennsylvania....paid by Valentine Probst of Albany wp.....Yeoman and Andreas Hagenbach.. of same place yeoman Administration of the goods and Chattels....of said Michael Brobst deceased for and in Behalf of
    all the Children and Representatives of him the said Michael Probst. Releases her Dower Claim etc. signed her Margaret X Brobst mark

    Wits.: to Ack. Sept. 25 1771 Peter Trexler Jacob I G Gordner.

    Recorded June 4 1773. (Berks Co. Deeds Vol. 1-B p. 305

    The term "yeoman" means "landowner", not "scribe".



    Jean married ALBRECHT Maria Elizabeth. Maria was born in 1721 in Germany. [Group Sheet]


  5. 13.  ALBRECHT Maria Elizabeth was born in 1721 in Germany.
    Children:
    1. 6. BROBST Michael was born in ABT. 1751 in Albany Twp, Berks Co, PA; died on 12 Oct 1814 in Albany Twp, Berks Co, PA.

  6. 14.  EVERETT Thomas was born in 1720 in Jamiaca, Long Island, NY (son of EVERETT Thomas, SR. and SANDS Batsheba); died in AFT. 17 Nov 1786 in Lynn Twp, Lehigh Co, PA.

    Notes:

    He came from Jamaica, Long Island, NY. By 1750, he was in Lynn Twp, Northampton Co, PA.

    Fort Everett, Lynn Twp, Lehigh/Northampton Co, named after him. Per Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania, Vol I, p. 152-153, 1916. In some records, he is referred to as "Justice Thomas Everett".

    He and Catharina Barbara were sponsors on Nov 13 1757 for Catharina Barbara, daughter of Michael and Maria Elisabeth Albrecht, and on Sep 2 1764, for Thomas, daughter of the same Albrechts.

    This history of this family is recorded in "Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families", 1982.

    Children:
    1. 7. EVERETT Magdelena Catharina was born in ABT. 1745 in Lynn Twp, Lehigh Co, PA; died in BEF. 1814 in Albany Twp, Berks Co, PA; was buried in Jerusalem Union Ch, Stoney Run, Berks Co, PA.
    2. EVERETT Samuel was born in 1745 in Lynn Twp, Lehigh Co, PA.
    3. EVERETT John was born in 1761 in Lynn Twp, Lehigh Co, PA.
    4. EVERETT Catharine was born in ABT. 1762.
    5. EVERETT Peter was born in ABT. 1764.


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