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View Tree for Conrad SweitzerConrad Sweitzer (b. Bet. 1708 - 1709, d. 20 May 1770)

Conrad Sweitzer1666, 1667, 1668 was born Bet. 1708 - 1709 in Germany or Switzerland1669, 1670, 1671, and died 20 May 1770 in Northern Liberties, Philadelphia, Pa1672, 1673, 1674.

 Includes NotesNotes for Conrad Sweitzer:
[Evans, Virginia.ged]

Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
SCHWITZER, CONRAD. N. Liberties. City of Phila. Miller.
April 20, 1769. July 29, 1772.
Wife: Maria Magdalena. Children: Conrad, Maria Magdalena, Catherine,
Margaret, Simon, George Ludwig, Henry, Elizabeth. Exec.: Maria
Magdalena Schweitzer. Witnesses: Michael Schneider, Anthony Seyfert. (P:288)

Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s
Germantown Reformed Church, Philadelphia burial records.
Conrad Schweitzer, 63 years old, buried July 15, 1772.

Church Records: Selected Areas of PA, 1600s-1800s
First Reformed Church, Philadelphia Rev John Conrad Steiner 1759-1762
John, son of Conrad Schweitzer and Maria Magdalene, bapt. December
26, 1761. Spon: John Becker and wife.

Margaret, daughter of Conrad Schweitzer and Mary Magdalene, 21/2
years old, bapt. December 26, 1761. Spon: Lorentz Bast and Margaret, von (from?) Frankfurt.

Catherine, daughter of Conrad Schweitzer and Mary Magdalene, 4 years
7 months old, bapt. December 26, 1761. Spon: Catherine Bast.

Mary Magdalene, daughter of Conrad Schweitzer and Mary Magdalene, 6 years 3 months old, bapt. December 26, 1761. Spon: Michael Steitz and Mary Magdalene of Germantown.

Conrad, son of Conrad Schweitzer and Mary Magdalene, 8 years 8 months old, bapt. December 26, 1761. Spon: The Parents.

Michael, son of Michael Butterfass and Mary Magdalene, 13 years old, bapt. December 26, 1761. Spon: Michael Steitz of Germantown.

Brøderbund Family Archive #310, Ed. 1, Census Index: Colonial America, 1607-1789, Date of Import: Aug 20, 2001
Individual: Schweitzer, Conrad
County/State: Philadelphia Co., PA Location: Philadelphia Year: 1749

Conrad was witness to the marriage of Catharina Weis, possible dau. of Christopher & Susanna (Reimer) Wise, & Johannes Omiller on Sept. 14, 1760 at St. Michael's Lutheran Church in Phila. (pg 684 FTM CD #130)

Per Sower's Newspaper of October 23, 1761, as found on page 95 of "German Settlers of Penna." "Conrad Schweitzer and Johann Becker, Philadelphia, have rented the board wharf of Thomas Mayer, next to Salter's Wharf."

"Eighteenth Century Emigrants from the Northern Alsace to America" by Anette Kunselman Burgert, Piction Press, Camden Maine P. 100 mentions Conrad Schweitzer's house on Quarry St. adjacent to Barbara Burkhart, exec. of estate of Philip Burkhart 17 Dec., 1763 Inventory. Pennsylvania Wills, 1682-1834
BURKHART, PHILIP, Alsace.
Probated March 10, 1824.
Provides for wife Barbara including use of forge, mill, house, land, etc. until John is 21.
To each of daus. £100 when 21 (not named).
Remainder of estate to son John when 21, subject to wife's life interest. Payments on account of daughters Lydia and Ann during their
minority. Exrs: Wife Barbara and Benneville KEIM.
Letters to KEIM. The widow renouncing. Wit: Samuel BAIRD and Ch. H. WITMAN.

Subj: Old Simon Schweitzer
Date: 4/18/2002 3:24:38 PM Eastern Daylight Time
From: sweitzer@flash.net
To: JimLorentz@aol.com
I was recently reviewing the arrival of a Conrad Schweitzer with 4 sons on the ship Edinburgh in 1749y to port Philadelphia. His 4 sons were Fredrich, Heinrich, Georg Ludwig, and Simon. Conrad's 1st wife died before or on that voyage, unnamed Mrs Conrad; and since the 4 sons were born abt 1745 to 1749 in Mannheim, Germany, he remarried a widow with 4 ch, (her maiden name ??)Mrs Maria Magdalena (?)mar 1st abt 1744y PA to Mathias Butterfuss in 1750y Philadelphia- 4 dgts seem to have been 1-Leah mar 2x Jacob Henry Clemens, 2nd to James Taylor; 2- Maria mar Micheal Bamberger; 3- Barbara -?unmar?; 4-Michael Butterfuss who served in Rev War as Switzer -
missing from PA Militia "gone to enemy?" although later name in 4th Vacant Co under Capt. Henry Meyers???? same or other?.
The widow & widower had 4 more ch, very confusing record after 1750 and earlier - with total 12 ch. may be Margaret, Conrad Jr, Catherine,
Elizabeth. My lack of interest in family not my own may have caused the assumption or mixup of this Catherine as marr Phila Militia Capt Henry Meyer and her Rev War bro Michael- Need a genius like you to provide clarity! Anyway, I believe your gtgnd Simon was the same as my 1749 arrival Simon, son of Conrad- He was b abt 1745y GER Mannheim, lived at 2 Cable Hill Farm in Philadelphia with stepmother and family after 1762-?bought farm? What did Conrad Schweitzer do in Philadelphia 1750 remarr, now 8 ch & wife to support? Anyway, Simon b 1745 GER Mannheim had his own family after a marr to my #1875 Barbara Shank, which traces to your b1800 Simon, later town
surveyor of Allentown. Henry Sweitzer wf Kugler, parents! Hope this is useful??? John of the lousy records!
sweitzer@flash.net (Email 4/19/2002: Anyway, you are related to the 2 Sweitzer Brigader Generals, Jacob and Norman Bowman Sweitzer of the Battle of Gettysburg fame as Lt. Col's. Both brothers from Fayette Co, Brownsville, PA, and decendants of that Georg Ludwig (Lewis) Sweitzer. son of the 1749y arrival Conrad marr widow Butterfuss.)

More About Conrad Sweitzer:
Address 1: 1761, Second St. near Cable Lane, Germantown, Pa.1675, 1676
Burial: May 1770, Upper Germantown Burying Ground, Phila, Pa.1677, 1678, 1679
Immigration: 15 September 1749, Arrived Phila fm Germany aboard Edinburgh.1680, 1681
Occupation: 1769, Miller.1682, 1683

Children of Conrad Sweitzer are:
  1. +Simon Sweitzer, b. Bet. 1735 - 1739, Germany or Switzerland1683, d. Bet. 1796 - 1798, Philadelphia, Pa1684, 1685.
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