Andrews genealogy and alliance . tates. Die-trick Struble was one of the first elders of the Re-formed church in the Valley. He came from Ger-many and arrived at Philadelphia on the 5th Sep-tember, 1748. His wifes name was Elisabeth Cath-erine, and he had at least eleven children, whosedescendants are found in Sussex, Warren and Hun-terdon counties and in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Heremoved from the Valley to Hampton township,Sussex Co., and is said to have died in Pennsylvaniaat 100 years of age. Genealogy of Ella R. Sumpter, wife of John Wil-liam Wyker: Joseph Rhea, the first of an illustrious
Andrews genealogy and alliance . tates. Die-trick Struble was one of the first elders of the Re-formed church in the Valley. He came from Ger-many and arrived at Philadelphia on the 5th Sep-tember, 1748. His wifes name was Elisabeth Cath-erine, and he had at least eleven children, whosedescendants are found in Sussex, Warren and Hun-terdon counties and in Pennsylvania and Ohio. Heremoved from the Valley to Hampton township,Sussex Co., and is said to have died in Pennsylvaniaat 100 years of age. Genealogy of Ella R. Sumpter, wife of John Wil-liam Wyker: Joseph Rhea, the first of an illustrious family tocome to America, with Paul Jones in 1769, from Ire-land, united with the Presbytery of New York andPennsylvania in 1770. Visited Tennessee and Vir-ginia, and joined the Revolutionary army. MadeChaplain of the First Virginia Regiment, going backto Maryland, where he was pastor of Piney CreekChurch; died of pneumonia; was buried in thechurchyard. The family moved from Marylandto Tennessee in December, 1778, in wagons. 124. JOHN WILLIAM WYKER While a student at University of Alabama,Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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