. History of Northampton County [Pennsylvania] and the grand valley of the Lehigh under supervision and revision of William J. Heller, assisted by an advisory board of ason. Mr. Wilson married, October 2, i8g6, Anna W. Bryan, daugther of JamesE. and Anna Virginia (Smith) Bryan, of Rising Sun, Maryland. The familyhome is at No. 322 Reeder street. College Hill, Easton. LAUBACH FAMILY—Christian Laubach, immigrant ancestor ofGeorge A. Laubach, accompanied by his wife, Susan Laubach, and six cliil-dren, saied in August, 1738, from the Palatinate, Germany, and landed inPhiladelphia, Penns
. History of Northampton County [Pennsylvania] and the grand valley of the Lehigh under supervision and revision of William J. Heller, assisted by an advisory board of ason. Mr. Wilson married, October 2, i8g6, Anna W. Bryan, daugther of JamesE. and Anna Virginia (Smith) Bryan, of Rising Sun, Maryland. The familyhome is at No. 322 Reeder street. College Hill, Easton. LAUBACH FAMILY—Christian Laubach, immigrant ancestor ofGeorge A. Laubach, accompanied by his wife, Susan Laubach, and six cliil-dren, saied in August, 1738, from the Palatinate, Germany, and landed inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania, September 16, 1738, on the ship Queen settled on the banks of a small stream in Saucon township, Northamp-ton county, Pennsylvania, where he shortly afterward erected a saw andgrist mill. Christian Laubach was a blacksmith and iron dealer, and fur-nished large quantities of material to the Durham furnaces. Subsequentlyhe became the owner of five tracts of land which are still in the possessionof his descendants. John George Laubach, son of Christian and Susan Laubach, was born TEE NEW YOllKPUBLIC LIBRARY ASTOa, LENOX ANB TlLOiiN FOUNDATIONS 8 ^ \\. T^^^^^l BIOGRAPHICAL 75 November 4, 1723, married, and reared a family. He received one hundredpounds as his share in the estate of his father. Children: Susan, bornNovember 7, 1757; Michael, born No\ ember 28, 1759; John, born Auf^ust 25,1761; John Christian, born June 30, 1762; Anna Mary, born October 21,1764; Adam, of further mention; John Conrad, born March 3, 1768; AnnMargaret, born January 19, 1770; Catherine, born February 26, 1772; JohnGeorge, Jr., born March 5, 1774; and Walter, born February 15, 1776. Adam Laubach, son of John George Laubach, was born December 23,1766, and settled in Saucon township, where he was a farmer and a black-smith. He married and had children: Jacob, who died at the age of eighty-five years; John, born October 2, 1789, died at the age of eighty-two years;Christian, died age
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