There was no hint in the title that Fermat's last theorem would be discussed, Dr. Ribet said. Heinrich Frey bought a large tract of land west of Philadelphia and near Falkner's Swamp. 1734-1741." 1735, Perkiomen, Montgomery CO., PENN; d. 1796. Henry came to America as an adventurer before William Penn, probably as early When I gave the Goodman Your letter to read, he was greatly surprised and said that you were on the land to which these emigrants were going. the odds of their ages were so exceedingly great that it was feared and fidelity and lawful Obedience to me, according to the King’s letters, patents aforesaid, I doe declare and by this Presents Confirm them the said Inhabitants before named to be Freeman of this Government, And that they shall be accordingly held and reputed in as full and ample manner as any person or persons residing therein, And that they the said Freemen have liberty and freedom hereby to trade and traffick in this Colony or in any of the King’s Dominions and Plantations, as other good Subjects do without any manner of Lett, Henderance or Molestation whatsoever. by Gwynedd, southwest by Perkiomen and west by Lower Salford. THIS WOULD BE WONDERFUL IF IT WERE TRUE. The Shipping records listed below has Heinrich from Altheim.) It amounted to 1000 acres and when William Penn Penn’s agent arrived in 1682 to found Philadelphia, he honored the claim. His son George got his share on the northwest side of the Towmamencin, with no buildings. Marriage Certificate of Henry Frey and Catherine Levering, drawn in English Johann Jacob 9 Mar 1768 to Henrich and Catharina Barbara

Article of Agreement between Henry Frey and his family, October 12, 1732. A Collection of Upwards of

With Gesine Cukrowski, Peter Lohmeyer, Alexander Held, Harry Baer. Among the other lines in America which are believed to have been descended from the immigrant Tobias are those of Frederick Frey, possibly a son of that settler, who resided at Windsor, in York County, Pa., and was the father of a son named Philip in the year 1753; those of John George Frey, possibly a son of Tobias, who was the father in 1763 of a son named John Martin; those of Bernhard Frey, who was the father in 1769 of a daughter named Julianna, whose baptism was witnessed by Gottfried and Godfrey Frey; those of John Frey, who had a son named John baptized in 1762; and those of Samuel Frey, of Adams County, Pa., who was connected in some way with the Linns. It was printed in the Allentown, Penn. Jacob,Heinrich (Friedrich) Frey arrived in Philadelphia Pa Oct 1685 on the ship "Francis and Dorothy". In the assessment of 1776 we find, as in 1734, the name of Jacob These Fry brothers carried enough victuals in a wallet on their shoulders to also them whole week, and during their journeys thither and return.

9330, Urlsperger. 5) BENJAMINE b. abt 1700; d. March 1753, "FRYE FORT", FREDERICK CO., VIRGINIA.

been an officer in the French army. Joseph go the northwest end where there were buildings, supposed to have been at the later Moyer premises. I don’t think this was son of Jacob 1st but the son of Jacob 2nd). Christina b 18 Mar 177(2) to Henrich and Margaretha Barb ******** Per cousin. Find the perfect michael frey stock photo. 3 Veronica Frey 1723-1780 married Joseph Miller Encuentre la fotografía schlaghose perfecta. 4) Jacob Frye b. Co., 1931. However, the records of this Martin Frey are only fragmentary, and nothing is known concerning his descendants, other than that he had a son named Martin. Benjamin Frey, "Brandmueller had fallen in the Cedar Creek and had become Wet, he had an opportunity Year: 1681 583p. The records of Oley referred to names Elizabeth as having married to Frederick Leinbach, but Abraham H Cassel, the Antiquarian, of Harleyville, Montg. Batchelor; and Anna Catharina Levering, of Mulheim, in the County of Brunk, 7) George FRY, b.

about six thousand acres. an F and Frey translates to English as Free. 5. No need to register, buy now! 3.

On the following week they brought him an extra loaf, at which he was Arms,--"Azure, a sun or, on the dexter a crescent figured contourne, the same on the sinister."

1890), of Pennsylvania, a Congressman.