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Personal data Philipp Kühlwein 

  • He was born in the year 1683 in fortasse, Pfalz.
  • Emigrated in the year 1709, Pfalz to America.Source 1
  • He died in the year 1737 in fortasse, somewhere in PA, he was 54 years old.
  • He is buried in the year 1737 in fortasse, Rieff farm, Oley Twp., Berks Co., PA.
  • A child of Hans Theobald Kühlwein and Dorothea Weber
  • This information was last updated on December 27, 2020.

Household of Philipp Kühlwein

He is married to Maria (Mary) LeDee.

They got married at somewhere in PA.

Philipp Kühlwein oo ____ LeDee

Sources: Author: Harriet Stahl, Title: «u»The Family of Johann Jacob Stahl, Sr. of Lehigh County, PA«/u», (Publication location: Mt. Vernon, IN, Publisher: Windmill Pub. Inc., Publication date: MMXV), pg. 3, Repository: Lenig Lib., New Bloomfield, PA

"H. PHILIPP KIELWEIN. Single 1707. Married 1708-09 --- LeDEE. Reformed, had become a Pietist, for which, in 1706, he was punished, ... Came to America, via London, in 1709 with Jean LeDee of Eppstein, which is near Lambsheim, and HansJoder (1672-1742). Both Joder and Kuhlewein married daughters of Jean LeDee.
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Notes about Philipp Kühlwein

Philipp Kühlwein

Sources: Author: Harriet Stahl, Title: «u»The Family of Johann Jacob Stahl, Sr. of Lehigh County, PA«/u», (Publication location: Mt. Vernon, IN, Publisher: Windmill Pub. Inc., Publication date: MCMXCV), pg. 3, Repository: Lenig-Focht Lib., New Bloomfield, PA

"H. PHILIPP KIELWEIN. Single 1707. Married 1708-09 --- LeDEE. Reformed, had become a Pietist, for which, in 1706, he was punished, with others, by being forced to clean the town ditches. January 20, 1712 Abraham Zimmermann of Lambsheimstated to the town council that Philipp Kielewein, his brother-in-law, had sold him a quarter of an acre of land before his departure for the 'Island of Pennsylvania'. He was an early settler in the Oley Valley in what is now Berks Co.,Pa. Came to America, via London, in 1709 with Jean LeDee of Eppstein, which is near Lambsheim, and Hans Joder (1672-1742). Both Joder and Kuhlewein married daughters of Jean LeDee. Both were followers of the New Bern sect of Matthaus Baumann, who married Philipp's sister Katharina. Philip Kuhlewein paid quit rents on 200 acres of land in Oley Twp, Philadelphia Co. before 1734. He was also naturalized 1729-30. Name spelled Killwaine and Coolwine in early records."

Author: Burgert, Annette Kunselmann, Title: «u»Palatine Origins of Some Pennsylvania Pioneers«/u», (Publication location: Myerstown, PA, Publisher: AKB Pub., Publication date: MM), pg. 199, Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

"KÜHLWEIN, DOROTHEA 67256 Weisenheim am Sand prelist, 1719 67245 Lambsheim EUROPEAN RECORDS Weisenheim am Sand Reformed KB: Theobald Kühlwein m. 29 Sept. 1663 Dorothea Weber, daughter of Johannes Weber of Weisenheim am Sand. Lambsheim Reformed KB: Theobald Kühlwein and wife Dorothea had children:
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8. Philipp, emigrated 1709
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The first of this group to come to America was the son Philipp Kühlwein who arrived in 1709. He married a daughter of Jean LeDee and settled in Oley. ..."

Author: Parker, Katherine, Contributor, Title: "Palintines to London England, 1709," (Publication location unknown, Publisher: WorldConnect at RootsWeb.com, Publication date: read xvii June MMIII), Repository: The Cloud

Link: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/palatine_list_england_1709.htm

"THE FIRST PARTY OF PALATINES TO LONDON, MAY 3, 1709. BETWEEN THE 4 PARTIES, ONLY THE FIRST 6,000 GERMANS WERE DOCUMENTED. THE LISTS INCLUDE INFORMATION ON AGE AND OCCUPATION OF HEAD OF HOUSE. # IN FAMILY AND AGE OF OTHER MEMBERS AND RELIGION CAN BE FOUND IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFFICE, C.O. 388/76, 56ii, 64 & 68-70. (IN THIS LIST W=WIFE)
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KUHLWEIN, PHILIP;
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Author: Moxen, John, Title: "bulletin board message," (Publication location: Vero Bch., FL, Publisher: JM, Publication date: xix Mar MMV), Repository: The Æther

"I have a Kuhlwein, Kilwain, Kuehlewein, who came from Lambsheim, Germany buried on my farm in Pennsylvania, USA. He immigrated here in 1709, was a successful farmer and very active in the religious sect called the New-Born. He died in1737 here. His English first name was Philip."

Author: Moxen, John, Title: e-mail to David A. Navorska, (Publication location: Vero Bch., FL, Publisher: JM, Publication date: vii May MMV), Repository: The Æther

"Philip was well established in Oley Township. We still have the log cabin in which he probably lived. His daughter married into the Reiff family which then owned the farm until the time when my family bought it during the Second World War. Although we do not know where Philip is buried, we do have his tombstone, stating that he died in, I believe, 1737. The tombstone has some aging but was in one of the farm buildings when we purchased the farm. It is very legible.

Philip was one of the earliest settlers here in the Oley Valley. He was, as I am given to understand, a member of a rather restive religious group which railed against most, if not all, of the local religious factions."

Author: von Allemn, Denise, & Brown, Jeanne Lorraine, Title: "Philipp Kuehlewein," (Publication location: Salt Lk. City, UT, Publisher: FamilySearch, Publication date: x June MMXX), Repository: The Cloud

Link: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ1B-BPX

"Philipp Kuehlewein 1683 - 1737 Male

Life Sketch

Philip was still single in 1707. On January 20, 1712, he sold his one-fourth of an acres of land in Lambsheim to his brother-in-law, Abraham Zimmerman, before his departure for the "Island of Pennsylvania".

In 1709 he was an early settler in the Oley Valley, in what is now Berks county, Pennsylvania.

He came to America with Hans Joder and Jean LeDee. He married a daughter of Jean LeDee.

Phillip is listed among those who paid quit rents on 200 acres of land in Oley Township, Philadelphia county, Pennsylvania, before 1734. He was naturalized 1729-1730.

NOTE: date for sale of land in Lambsheim does not jive with rest of history

Philipp Kuehlewein Sex Male Birth 1683 Death 1737 Pennsylvania, United States

Naturalization 1729 Pennsylvania, British Colonial America

Spouses and Children

Philipp Kuehlewein 1683-1737
[oo] Pennsylvania, United States
Mary LeDee 1698-Deceased

Parents and Siblings

Hans Theobald Kuehlewein 1633– 1697
Marriage: 29 Sep 1663
Weisenheim am Sand, Bad Dürkheim, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland
Dorothea Weber 1642-1719

Children of Dorothea Weber and Hans Theobald Kuehlewein (8)

[1 f] Anna Maria Kuehlewein 1664-1735
[2 f] Sara Kuehlewein 1665-1735
[3 m] Sebastian Kuehlewein 1667-1723
[4 m] Albert Kuehlewein 1670-1726
[5 f] Catharine Kuehlewein 1672-1727
[6 m] Philipp Kuehlewein 1683-1737
[7 f] Maria Elisabeth Kuehlewein 1684-1744
[8 f] Elisabeth Katharina Kuehlwein 1690-1760"

Author: Rupp, I. Daniel, Title: «u»A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Imigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727 to 1776 ... reprint of 2nd ... ed.«/u», (Publication location: Baltimore city, MD, Publisher: Genealogical Pub. Co., Inc., Publication date: MCMXCIV), Pgs. 470 & 475, Repository: Navorska not-so-public library, in proximo Grove, OK.

[Pg. 470]

"Appendix No. XVI Four Hundred and Sixty-five names of German, Dutch and French Inhabitants of Philidalephia County, who owned land, and paid quit-rents prior to 1734."

[Pg. 475]

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Oley Township
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Philip, Kühlwein, 200, [acres]
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Ancestors (and descendant) of Philipp Kühlwein

Catherina Schneider
± 1580-< 1691
Anna Kehl
1615-1703
Dorothea Weber
1650-> 1719

Philipp Kühlwein
1683-1737


Maria (Mary) LeDee
< 1698-< 1808


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