Descendants of Conrad Umberger Generation No. 1 1. CONRAD1 UMBERGER was born in Flums, St. Gallen Canton, SWITZERLAND, and died in Reihen, Heidelberg, Baden, GERMANY. He married ELIZABETH KERN October 08, 1669 in Kirchardt, GERMANY. She was born in Flums, St. Gallen Canton, SWITZERLAND, and died in Reihen, Heidelberg, Baden, GERMANY. Child of CONRAD UMBERGER and ELIZABETH KERN is: 2. i. RUDOLF2 UMBERGER, b. 1645, St. Gallen Canton, SWITZERLAND; d. 1699, Reihen, Heidelberg, Baden, GERMANY. Generation No. 2 2. RUDOLF2 UMBERGER (CONRAD1) was born 1645 in St. Gallen Canton, SWITZERLAND, and died 1699 in Reihen, Heidelberg, Baden, GERMANY. He married ELIZABETH WILHEIM October 08, 1669 in Kirchardt, GERMANY, daughter of CONRAD WILHELM and BARBARA HOLDIMANN. She was born February 28, 1646/47 in SWITZERLAND, and died August 28, 1691 in Reihen, Heidelberg, Baden, GERMANY. Children of RUDOLF UMBERGER and ELIZABETH WILHEIM are: 3. i. HANS HEINRICH3 UMBERGER, b. October 03, 1688, Reihen, Heidelberg, Baden, GERMANY; d. March 1787, Lebanon Twp. Lancaster Co., PA. ii. MARIA JACOBINA UMBERGER. iii. HANS CONRADT UMBERGER. iv. MELCHIOR UMBERGER. v. HANS PETER UMBERGER. vi. ANNA UMBERGER, m. JOH GORG FALCK. vii. BARBARA UMBERGER, m. JOHN HEINRICK HERTZEL. Generation No. 3 3. HANS HEINRICH3 UMBERGER (RUDOLF2, CONRAD1) was born October 03, 1688 in Reihen, Heidelberg, Baden, GERMANY, and died March 1787 in Lebanon Twp. Lancaster Co., PA. He married (1) JULIANNA STEYGER October 24, 1713 in Kirchardt, Baden, GERMANY, daughter of HANS STEYGER and ELISABETH WEIDLER. He married (2) ANNA MARIA CATHERINE Abt. 1733 in Lebanon Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Notes for HANS HEINRICH UMBERGER: Notes for Heinrich Umberger: Progenitor of the Umberger's in America HEINRICH UMBERGER, the immigrant and his family emigrated from Germany via Holland to America in 1733, arriving at the Port of Philadelphia on August 28, 1733. He and his wife, JULIAN(A), and their three sona and two daughters Came on the ship HOPE of London; Daniel Reed, Master, from Rotterdam. Their names and ages on Master Reed's Ship List are as follows : Henrick Humberger 45, Hans Lenart 18, Micgel 15, Jans 10, Juliana Humberger 47, Julian 12, Lisbet 8. HEINRICH and his eldest son signed their names on the Oath of Allegiance to Pennsylvania as : HEINRICH UMBERGER and HANS LEONHARD UMBERGER respectively. Heinrich Umberger And his family settled In Lebanon Twp., Lancaster County (now Lebanon Co.) PA. The first records pinpointing their residence in PA were found in Baptismal and Marriage records of Rev. John Casper Atoever and the records of Hill Church (Berg Kirche) - the first church erected in the area of Lebanon Twp. And parts west and north. Both sons, Hans Leonard and Michael, appear on the marriage record; they both married in 1742, and daughter Julian married in 1744. Warranty of land records for PA show that Heinrich and his two eldest sons received grants for a total of 550 acres of land in Lebanon Twp., Lancaster Co., PA at various times between 1743 and 1751. Lancaster County Deeds also incicate that Heinrich Umberger acquired additional land in Lebanon Twp. In February of 1766 Heinrich deeded the homestead of 240 acres to his youngest son John For 200 pounds. Heinrich's first wife, Julian, apparently died shortly after arriving in America. His Will, written in 1766, indicates his wife's name as Anna Maria Catharine and a daughter by the name of Catharine. This daughter married on 10 Jan. 1751. Quoting from Heinrich's Will ---"If my wife dies before me, then instead of said 30 pounds, only 20 pounds my said son John is to pay unto her daughters --- 10 pounds to Anna Mary and 10 pounds to Anna Margareth. This quotation indicates that Heinrich's wife, Anna Maria Catharine, had daughters by a previous marriage. In the late 1770's or early 1880's residents in the area inhabited by Heinrich Umberger organized the Humberger School Association for the purpose of building a school for the community. The school house was built on a piece of land originally owned by Heinrich Umberger. In a publication of the Lebanon County Historical Society entitled "THE HUMBERGER SCHOOL ASSOCIATION AND ITS SCHOOL" 1911 by Cyrus Boger, it is stated, quote, "That Humberger was respected and honored among these early settlers, no other proof is needed than that they perpetuated his memory by naming their school after him." Heinrich and his three sons, Hans Leonard, Michael, and John resided in Lebabon Twp. , Lancaster County (now Lebanon County) PA at the time of their deaths. Heinrich died in 1787 at the age of 99 years. Sometime in the mid 1780's four of his grandsons migrated to Wythe County, VA and established residences there for their descendants. <> Children of HANS UMBERGER and JULIANNA STEYGER are: 4. i. JULIANNA4 UMBERGER, b. Abt. 1721, Reihen, SE, B, Germany; d. PA. ii. HANS LENART UMBERGERT, b. Abt. 1715. iii. MICGEL UMBERGER, b. Abt. 1718. iv. JANS UMBERGER, b. Abt. 1723. v. LISBET UMBERGER, b. Abt. 1725. Generation No. 4 4. JULIANNA4 UMBERGER (HANS HEINRICH3, RUDOLF2, CONRAD1) was born Abt. 1721 in Reihen, SE, B, Germany, and died in PA. She married JOHN PHILIP OHLINGER February 21, 1743/44 in Hill Lutheran Church, N. Annville Twp, Lebanon Co, PA, son of HANS GEORG OHLINGER. He was born September 1721 in Eschweiler, Zweibrucken, Germany, and died April 1787 in Staunton, Augusta Co, VA. Notes for JULIANNA UMBERGER: born: Reyben, Kirchardt, Kraichgau, Germany Notes for Juliana Umberger: 1) Rev. Olinger lists birthplace as Reyben, Kirchardt, Germany; and father as Hans Heinrich Umberger. More About Juliana Umberger: Ancestral File Number: 173N-SNT Baptism: 08 January 1718/19, Kirchardt, Kraichgau, Germany199 Burial: Lebanon Township, Dauphin County (now Lebanon County), PA199 Notes for JOHN PHILIP OHLINGER: Notes for Johan Phillip Olinger: 1) Note : P.W.U. -- There are no County Estate Records in Lebanon Township on Joh Philip Olinger ( Ohlinger, Hollinger) 2) Arrived in Philadelphia, PA, from Germany aboard the Ship "Friendship", in October 1741, with brother Johann George Olinger; may have come rfom Rotterdam to America via Cowes, England. 3) During the Revolutionary War provided the Colonial Army with flour to feed the troops. More About Johan Phillip Olinger: Alternate Spellings: Hollinger200 Burial: St. John's Church Cemetary, Augusta County, VA201 More About JOHN PHILIP OHLINGER: Burial: Virginia Children of JULIANNA UMBERGER and JOHN OHLINGER are: i. JOHN CHRISTOPHER5 OLINGER, b. February 18, 1752, Lebanon, Lancaster county, PA; m. EVA MARGARET SAYLOR, December 1780, Augusta county, VA. ii. MARIA BARBARA OLINGER, b. November 02, 1744. iii. ELISABETH OLINGER, b. August 11, 1746. iv. PETER OLINGER, b. June 1748. v. JULIANA OLINGER, b. April 02, 1750; m. JOSEPH WOLGAMOTT. vi. MARIA CATHARINA OLINGER, b. April 02, 1750. vii. PHILIP OLINGER, b. April 30, 1751. viii. JOHANN ULRICH OLINGER, b. 1752. ix. HANNAH BARBARA OLINGER, b. 1754. x. JACOB OLINGER, b. October 03, 1763.