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On June 26 1740 Hans Kachel and his "whore" Ursula Vers from Wenkheimopenly admitted to premarital relations and mad a formal appology to thechurch congregation, they were married two days later. Johann Andreas Kachel was a soldier in the Wertheimer Company between theyears 1741-43 He was one of 6 Kachels to serve in this company.
The family arrived in Philadelphia Sept 12 1750 aboard the ship"Priscilla" from their native village of Dertingen, Baden Germany The Kachels settled first in Montgomery Co then moved to Berks Co PAwhere they raised their family on 150 acre farm. [oldodie.FTW]
On June 26 1740 Hans Kachel and his "whore" Ursula Vers from Wenkheimopenly admitted to premarital relations and mad a formal appology to thechurch congregation, they were married two days later. Johann Andreas Kachel was a soldier in the Wertheimer Company between theyears 1741-43 He was one of 6 Kachels to serve in this company.
The family arrived in Philadelphia Sept 12 1750 aboard the ship"Priscilla" from their native village of Dertingen, Baden Germany The Kachels settled first in Montgomery Co then moved to Berks Co PAwhere they raised their family on 150 acre farm. [master2.FTW]
On June 26 1740 Hans Kachel and his "whore" Ursula Vers from Wenkheimopenly admitted to premarital relations and made a formal appology to thechurch congregation; they were married two days later. Johann Andreas Kachel was a soldier in the Wertheimer Company between theyears 1741-43 He was one of 6 Kachels to serve in this company.
The family arrived in Philadelphia Sept 12 1750 aboard the ship"Priscilla" from their native village of Dertingen, Baden Germany The Kachels settled first in Montgomery Co then moved to Berks Co PAwhere they raised their family on 150 acre farm.
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