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Johann Michael Michael John Quickel |
Johann Michael Michael John Quickel<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: July 25 1721 - Brandau, Darmstadt-Dieburg, Hessen, Germany<br>Marriage: July 26 1741 - Conestoga, Lancaster, Pennsylvania,<br>Death: Dec 18 1787 - Conewago Township, York County, Pennsylvania<br>Father: Johann Christophel Quickel<br>Mother: Anna Barbara Ross<br>Wife: Barbara Miller Mueller<br>Children: Barbara QuickelMichael Quickel (born Quigle)<br>Sibling: Johann Phillip John Quickel
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Johann Michael Quickel<br>Also known as: Johann Michel Guickel<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: July 20 1721 - Brandau, Neunkirchen, Dieburg, Starkenburg, Hessen, Germany<br>Christening: July 21 1721 - Neunkirchen, Dieburg, Starkenburg, Hessen, Germany<br>Military Service: Captain, Revolutionary War - 1776<br>Marriage: Spouse: Barbara Mueller - July 26 1741 - Conestoga Township, Lancaster, PA, USA<br>Marriage: Spouse: Barbara Snavely - June 2 1761 - Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Residence: 1721 - Neunkirchen, Dieburg, Starkenburg, Hessen, Germany<br>Death: Dec 18 1787 - Dover, York, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Burial: Dec 1787 - Zions View, York, Pennsylvania, United States<br>Parents: Johann Christophel Quickel, Anna Barbara Quickel (born Roß)<br>Spouses: Barbara Quickel (born Mueller), Barbara Snavely<br>Children: Capt Christian Quickel, Barbara Miller Kreider (born Quickel), Elizabeth Miller Kreider (born Quickel), Michael Quickel, Anna Maria Ensminger (born Quickel), Catharine Baer (born Quickel), <a>Johannes Quickel, Anna Maria Fry (born Quickel), Balthasar Quickel, Michael Quickel<br>Siblings: Johann Philipp Quickel, Johann Georg Quickel, Anna Maria Dorothea Mohr (born Quickel), Johann Georg Quickel, Christian Quickel, Maria Catharina Quickel<br>This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: Born July 20, 1721 in Germany, Michael was the youngest of three brothers. He and his brothers Johann Phillip and Johann George, arrived in Philadelphia in 1736 on the ship Brigantine John. They first settled in Lancaster County where Michael married and remained until 1763, at which time he purchased land in what is now Conewago Township. He was a father, farmer, teacher and soldier. It is said by family that he often taught young people to read and understand the Bible and in 1770 he and his wife Barbara sold 2 acres and 47 perches of land to a group of trustees for the purpose of building a church (named Quickels Lutheran Church.) For this land the trustees agreed to pay a modest price of 40 shillings which at that time was about the price of a good saddle. Michael also requested that his wife Barbara “shall peacefully during her life have and enjoy one seat or pew in the church built on this land”. Later in 1776, as a Captain, Michael led a group of volunteer infantry to Philadelphia to assist in the Revolutionary War effort as documented by a record book kept by Captain Quickel and a Muster Roll that is now in the care of the York Heritage Trust. Johann Michel Quickel died on December 18, 1787 and is buried in the old cemetery across Canal Road from the present church. His tombstone was carved by his son, John. The inscription is done in German and when translated, it reads “Here rests Michael Quickel. He was born in the year 1721, July, 20, and died in the year 1787, December 18, at the age of 66 years, four months three weeks and two days”.
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