| i. | JOHANNES2 EBY(2), b. 1685, Emmental, Berne, Switzerland; d. 21 Feb 1745/46, Earl Twp., Lancaster, Pennsylvania. |
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Notes for JOHANNES EBY(2): We have not clearly established the date or place of birth for John Eby(2), but we believe it to be around 1685, in Emmenthal, Berne, Switzerland. After the death of Durst Eby(1), John Eby(2) purchased from Martin Kendig and Hans Herr the rights for the 307 acre land tract which was surveyed for his father on October 24, 1734, and made other improvements which allowed him to apply for a patent. In 1739, his brother-in-law, Henry Bare passed away and he was appointed executor of his estate and while he was preparing an inventory of this estate and before the patent he had applied for was issued, John Eby(2), died and was probably buried in the family burial plot next to his father Durst Eby(1). John Eby(2), died INTESTATE AND UNMARRIED. There is nothing on any document we have found or know of that suggests that John Eby(2), had any children as Ezra Eby and numerous other Eby historians have reported. His estate was filed by a bond dated Dec. 28, 1745/6 before Samuel Blundson, Susan Wright, and Rheda Paterson by Peter Eby(2), Christian Eby(2), and Martin Groff, the father of Peter Eby(2)'s second wife Barbara Groff. His inventory, which was taken by Peter Soomey, Wolf Nicomer, Martin Grove (Groff) and Samuel Evans, tells us that he was engaged in a good sized milling business. The listing of Johannes (John) Eby(2), is essentially as we have reported it in the first volume of "The Eby Report" with the exception being the correction of a few dates - Groff (1978) The History of the Eby Family states that Johannes left four daughters but it has since been proven he was unmarried, and that information by Ezra E. Eby was in error. |
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More About JOHANNES EBY(2): Marital Status: Unmarried Occupation: Millwright |
| 2. | ii. | PETER EBY(2), b. 1690, Canton Zurich, Switzerland; d. Bef. 05 May 1749, Earl Twp., Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. | |
| 3. | iii. | GEORGE EBY(2), b. 1694, Emmental, Berne, Switzerland; d. 27 Apr 1743, Warwick Twp., Lancaster, Pennsylvania. | |
| iv. | JACOB EBY(2), b. 1698, Emmental, Berne, Switerland; d. 04 Jan 1745/46; m. UNMARRIED - WITHOUT ISSUE. |
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Notes for JACOB EBY(2): It is our belief that Jacob Eby(2), was the fourth son born to Durst Eby(1), ca. 1698, in Emmenthal, Berne, Switzerland. We have had many discussions over Jacob Eby(2), to try to determine what his occupation was and have concluded that he must have been involved in mill design. He was present and did sign the indenture dated Feb. 20, 1734, granting land to Hans Moser. We believe that shortly after signing this document, he returned to Europe, possibly on business for his father in Germany or even in Switzerland. he may have even gone to encourage the migration of other members of the family. His business, whatever it may have been, once completed he decided to return to Pennsylvania. We believe that he sailed on the ship "Mascliffe Galley" from Rotterdam which arrived in the port of Philadelphia, Dec. 22, 1744. He brought with him two good friends Hans George Dewalt and Hans Dewalt Lichty, the latter was to marry the widow of Peter Eby(2), Barbara Groff. Upon his return or shortly thereafter Jacob Eby(2), was taken ill and after several months he died. It is again our belief that Jacob Eby(2) was buried in the family plot on the farm with his father Durst Eby(1), and brother John Eby(2). A bond for the estate of Jacob Eby(2), of Earl Township was filed on January 4, 1745/46 by his friends, Michael Widwar and Michael Grebill. The Orphans Court records on his estate start on March 3, 1745/6 when Michael Grebill was named administrator. He at one asked the court to rule on a matter and stated that Jacob Eby(2) DIED WITHOUT ISSUE, but leaving three brothers, Peter Eby(2), Christian Eby(2) and George Eby(2), and that he also left three sisters, Barbara Eby(2), Elizabeth Eby(2), and Mary Eby(2), (please note that there is no mention of a David Eby(2), as a brother). The question put to the court was about the three sisters being born by a second wife, who was not the mother of Jacob Eby(2), or the three mentioned brothers. The court, however, ruled that since all the six had the same father, that the estate was to be divided equally six ways. From the inventory and account filed by Michael Grebill, we learn that Jacob Eby(2), owned, among other things, a pair of pocket compasses, which suggest that he was a learned man. We also know that Grebill charged Jacob Eby(2)'s estate for one year's lodging, four weeks allowance when he was sick, funeral expenses, monies due his brother Christian Eby(2), Martin Bear, Adam Diller, George Rodt (the second husband of his brother George's widow) and after payments to Andrew Seltenrich, there remained over one hundred and twenty-six pounds to be distributed. Ezra Eby and other Eby historian have written that this Jacob Eby(2), left two sons named Peter and Christian. If so, there is no record of such sons claiming his estate. The Peter Eby, thought to be a son of this Jacob Eby(2), was really Peter Eby, a son of Jacob Eby, who married Hannah Laeder. The Christian Eby mentioned by Ezra Eby was Christian Eby, son of the newly discovered Andreas Eby(2) The listing of Jacob Eby(2), is essentially as we have reported it in the first volume of "The Eby Report" with the exception being the correction of a few dates. |
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More About JACOB EBY(2): Died 2: 04 Jan 1744/45, Earl Twsp Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania Occupation: Millwright |
| 4. | v. | CHRISTIAN EBY(2), b. 12 Feb 1703/04, probably Germany; d. 15 Sep 1756, Hammer Creek, Warwick, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. |
| 5. | vi. | BARBARA2 EBY(2), b. Abt. 1706, Germany?; d. Abt. 1744. | |
| vii. | MARY EBY(2), b. Abt. 1710, Germany?. | ||
| 6. | viii. | ANN ELIZABETH EBY(2), b. Abt. 1717, Germany?. |
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