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312. Heinrich KESSELBURG was born in BACHERSDORF, NEAR BRUGES, GERMANY. His Will is dated 16 AUG. 1729, and Probated, 4 SEPT. 1729. His name was variously spelled Hendrick Kasselberg, Henry Kessleberry, Henry Casselberry, Henry Casstkeberry. He came to Germantown Pa., probably on the Concord, landing there Oct. 5, 1683 and is first mentioned of record Mar. 7, 1691, when he made an attempt at natur alization, which act was required before he could own land; he was one of 62 immigrants, including Francis Daniel Pastorius and William Rittenhouse, who sought their citizenship thru an act signed by Thomas Lloyd, Deputy Governor of Pennsylvania. There arose a dispute concerning the legality of the procedure in such attempted naturalization; whereupon, he and 25 others survived to be re-naturalize d, according to Penn. Statutes at large, (Vol. II, p 299), passed 29 Deptember 1709, and confirmed by Queen in Council, 20 Feb. 1713-14. In 1692, he signed his name "Heinrich Kasselberg, as witness to the marriage of Henry Ffrey and Anna Lovering by Acting Justice of the Peace, Francis Daniel Pastorius, at Germantown. His wife Catherine is mentioned as a member of the first Mennonite Church, 23 Ma y 1708. The Mennonites were forerunners of the Baptist Church. Being a very religious people, they felt it unnecessary to mark their graves, feeling that God would know where to find them, whichwas a ll that mattered. In 1683 William Penn invited the Mennonites to settle in Pennsylvania. Soon many of them from the lower Rhine, around Crefeld, and the Netherlands, settled in and about Germantown. The Mennonites are likely descended from the Waldenses, who were numerous in Holland and Flanders. They probably date from the 12th century opposition to Roman Catholicism. Their enemies, whopresecu ted them severely, nevertheless bore testimony of the purity of their lives, their thrift, frugality, and homely virtues. They were husbandmen and artisans, and many were weavers. The Mennonites and Q uakers were very close, after being driven up and down the Rhine for 150 years, they were ready to come to America, a wild country. http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~markie/d129.htm#P1503 ---- ---------------- Heinrich Kesselberg was baptized on 1 Oct. 1661 in the Evangelical Reformed Church at Mulheim on the Ruhr in Baakendorf, County of Broich (Burgee), Germany. His father was Heinrich Kesselberg and his mother was unknown Keinburch. Heinrich Kesselberg arrived in Pennsylvania on board the ship Concord in 1683, at the age of twenty-two. He was naturalized on 7 Mar 1691 and aga in, for some technical reason, in 1708. His Anglicized name became Henry Castleberry. He purchased 89 acres of land on 22 Jun 1709 from Edward Farmer in Farmerstown, PA, which is in the vicinity of the present Whitemarsh Post Office in Whitemarsh Township, Montgomery County; about eight miles northwest of Germantown, PA. He married Catherine Levering sometime between 1695 and 1698. Henry died in March 1729 and Catherine died in 1767 or 1768, both in Germantown, PA. The children of Henry and Catherine Castleberry were: * 2i. Derrick Castleberry: b. unknown - d 1765 * 2ii. Paul Castl eberry: b. unknown - d Apr 1748 (His descendants founded Castleberry, AL, in 1830) * 2iii. John Castleberry: unknown * 2iv. William Castleberry: (married Margaret Davis; probabledirect ancestor of James Castleberry. * 2v. Eve Castleberry: (married John Bassett 20 Feb. 1723 in Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA) * 2vi. Mary Castleberry: (married Philip Schrack) * 2vii. Katherine Castleb erry: (married Hugh Hamilton) * 2viii. Elizabeth Castleberry: (married unknown Davis) http://www.marciesalaskaweb.com/rogerslineage4.htm -------------------- About KESSELBERG, HEINRICH Please notice a name change from Kesselberg to Castleberry for his children. Naturalized in 1691, settled in Germantown, Pennsylvania. Henry came to America , probably on the Concord, landing there Oct 5 1683; first mentioned on a record on 7 Mar 1691, when he made an attempt of naturalization. He had to be naturalized before he could own land. One of 62 immigrants who tried for naturalization. In 16 92, he signed his name HEINRICH KASSELBERG, as a witness to a marriage of Henry Ffrey and Anna Lovering at Germantown, PA. His wife Catherine was mentioned as a member of the first mennonite Church, 2 3 May 1708. The Mennonites were forerunners of the Baptist Church. `A very religious people, they felt it unnecessary to mark their graves, feeling that God would know where to find them, which was a ll that mattered. In 1683 William Penn invited the Mennonites to settle in Pennsylvania. Soon many of them from the lower Rhine, around Crefeld, and the Netherlands, settled inand about Germantown. `Perkoiomen Region` Vol. 12, 1934; in Penn State Library: Will if Henry Casselbery, made August 16, 1729, proved 4 September 1729. Stated: `Katherine, my wife, and son Dirick to be my Executors. My s on Dirich to have half of all. My son John to have half of all. Son Paul Casstelberry to have X 10. Son WiIliam Casstelberry X 8 .Daughter Eva Bassett X* Daughter Elizabeth Casstelberry X 8.(Married D avis). Daughter Mary Casstelberry X 8. (Married Phillip Shrack). Daughter Catherine Casstleberry X 8. Witnesses: John Casper; Thomas Lock; Richard Jones. Signed Henry (His Xmark) Casselberry. http: //zangerl.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=zangerl&view=0&pid=15981&rand=811713691#moreinfo_ -------------------- His name was variously spelled Hendrick Kasselberg, Henry Kessleberry, Henry Cassel berry, Henry Casstkeberry. He came to Germantown Pa., probably on the Concord, landing there Oct. 5, 1683 and is first mentioned of record Mar. 7, 1691, when he made an attempt at naturalization, whic h act was required before he could own land; he was one of 62 immigrants, including Francis Daniel Pastorius and William Rittenhouse, who sought their citizenship thru an act signed by Thomas Lloyd, D eputy Governor of Pennsylvania. There arose a dispute concerning the legality of the procedure in such attempted naturalization; whereupon, he and 25 others survived to be re-naturalized, according to Penn. Statutes at large, (Vol. II, p 299), passed 29 Deptember 1709, and confirmed by Queen in Council, 20 Feb. 1713-14. In 1692, he signed his name "Heinrich Kasselberg, as witness to the marriage o f Henry Ffrey and Anna Lovering by Acting Justice of the Peace, Francis Daniel Pastorius, at Germantown. His wife Catherine is mentioned as a member of the first Mennonite Church, 23 May 1708. The Men nonites were forerunners of the Baptist Church. Being a very religious people, they felt it unnecessary to mark their graves, feeling that God would know where to findthem, which was all that mattere d. In 1683 William Penn invited the Mennonites to settle in Pennsylvania. Soon many of them from the lower Rhine, around Crefeld, and the Netherlands, settled in andabout Germantown. The Mennonites are likely descended from the Waldenses, who were numerous in Holland and Flanders. They probably date from the 12th century opposition to Roman Catholicism. Their enemies, who presecuted them severe ly, nevertheless bore testimony of the purity of their lives, their thrift, frugality, and homely virtues. They were husbandmen and artisans, and many were weavers.The Mennonites and Quakers were ver y close, after being driven up and down the Rhine for 150 years, they were ready to come to America, a wild country. ====================== "Perkiomen Region", Vol 12, 1934 in Penn. State Library; Wi ll of Henry Casselbery, made August 16, 1729, proved September 4, 1729. It stated: Katherine, my wife, and son Dirick to be my Executors. My son Dirick to have half of all. My son John to have half of all. Son Paul Castleberry to have 10 pounds. Son William Castleberry, 8 pounds: Daughter Eve Bassett (John), 8 pounds, Daughter Elizabeth Casstleberry, 8 pounds(married Davis), Daughter Mary Casstle berry, 8 pounds (married Philip Shrack). Daughter Catherine Casstleberry 8 pounds, Witnesses: John Casper, Thomas Lock; Richard Jones." His will can be found inWill Book E page 110 in the Office of t he Register of Wills in Philadelphia, Pa. It is signed with his mark of "HK". (http://genforum.genealogy.com/east/messages/1474.html) -------------------- Baptized 10/1/1661 at the Evangelical Reforme d Church, Mulheim, Baakendorf, Germany. Traveled to Pennsylvania in 1683 on the ship Concord and anglicized his name to Henry Castleberry.--------------------* '''Religion''': Germantown, Pennsylvani a; Religion: Mennonite ** Reference: [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-1/myheritage-family-trees?itemId=175574241-3-1098&action=showRecord&indId=externalindividual-a1bf6d05691ccacda2e771 9c7f7dbe36&mrid=c39050fa4d42dc28161f9bb49b78f642 MyHeritage Family Trees] - [http://www.geni.com/projects/SmartCopy/18783 SmartCopy]: ''Mar 3 2016, 16:40:02UTC'' -------------------- Henry emigrated to Germantown, Pennsylvania in 1683. He married in Germantown, Philadelphia Co., PA. in 1698. -------------------- Heinrich Kesselberg in entry for Heinrich Kesselberg, "Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898" This extracted IGI record was used to create this person. https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NX2Y-JRH Name Heinrich Kesselberg gender Male Wife Lisken Son Heinrich Kesselberg Other information in the record of from Deutschland Geburten und Taufen Name Heinrich Kesselberg Gender Male Birthplace EVANGELISCH,MUELHEIM AN DER RUHR,RHEINLAND,PRUSSIA Father's Name Heinrich Kesselb erg Mother's Name Lisken Citation "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NX2Y-JRH : 28 November 2014), Heinrich Kesselberg in entr y for Heinrich Kesselberg, ; citing EVANGELISCH,MUELHEIM AN DER RUHR,RHEINLAND,PRUSSIA; FHL microfilm 0833357, 1336813 IT 3-7. Notes: This extracted record was used to create this person in Family Tre e. '''Heinrich Kesselberg, "Germany Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898"'' https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NX2Y-JR4Name Heinrich Kesselberg Gender Male Birthplace EVANGELISCH,MUELHEIM AN DER RUHR ,RHEINLAND,PRUSSIA Father's Name Heinrich Kesselberg Mother's Name Lisken Citation "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NX2Y-JR 4 : 28 November 2014), Heinrich Kesselberg, ; citing EVANGELISCH,MUELHEIM AN DER RUHR,RHEINLAND,PRUSSIA; FHL microfilm 0833357, 1336813 IT 3-7. Will of Henry Casselberry August 16, 1729 Note Perkoio men Region Vol. 12, 1934; in Penn State Library: Will if Henry Casselbery, made August 16, 1729, proved 4 September 1729. Stated: Katherine, my wife, and son Dirick to be my Executors. My son Dirich t o have half of all. My son John to have half of all. Son Paul Casstelberry to have X 10. Son WiIliam Casstelberry X 8 .Daughter Eva Bassett X* Daughter Elizabeth Casstelberry X 8.(Married Davis). Daug hter Mary Casstelberry X 8. (Married Phillip Shrack). Daughter Catherine Casstleberry X 8. Witnesses: John Casper; Thomas Lock; Richard Jones. Signed Henry (His X mark) Casselberry. In the history of the Menonites of the Franconia Conference by John C. Wenger In the history of the Menonites of the Franconia Conference by John C. Wenger there is a list of the earliest Minonites to come to Pennsyl vania and on p.12 under the heading of the lower Rhine is Heinrich Kasselberg, 1691 from Baakendorff in the county of Brugge. Baakendorff is approximately 2 miles from Mulheim where Heinrich Kasselber g was baptiszed in the Evangelical Reformed Church in Mul;heim on der Ruhr Oct. 1661, son of Heinrich and Lisken Kasselberg. In th church register of the Reformed Church in Mulheim In th church regis ter of the Reformed Church in Mulheim a.d. Ruhr is the baptism of Heinerich Kesselberg, son of Heinrich and Lisken, in 1661. The original wasobtained by Dr. J. W. Castleberry and his wife Roz on a re search trip to Germany. Change Date: 3 APR 2000 Death: AFT 16 AUG 1729 in Whitemarsh, Montgomery Co., PA Note: Will of Heinrich Kesselberg (Henry Casselbery) I henry Casslbery of the County of Philade lphia this 16 Day of Agust 1729 being sick and weak do Make this My Last will and Testament in the following manor and form that is My SoulI Recommend into the hands of god that gave it and my body t o the ground to be buried in a Christian Lik and Desent manner at the discretion of My Executors --- Item I give and bequeath unto KatharnMy well beloved wife whom I mak Institute and ordain with my son Derek Casslbery to be my Soul Executors of this my last will and testament On half of my Land with the buildings and all the Movablesand flock there on I give to My Son Dereck the other half of m y land to be imemdiatly and wholy his one Item after my wifes Diceass I give that part of land to my son John Casselbery if he proves dutifull to his Mother and if other wise I give but ten poounds to be paid when his Mother see fitt Item I give to my Son William Casslbery the sum of Eight pounds Item I give to my Son Paul Casslbery the Sum of Ten pounds to my Daughter Eve Basett give Eight pounds Item I give to my Daughter Elizabeth Casselbery the Sum of Eight pounds Item I give unto my Daughter Mary Casselbery Eight pounds Item I give unto my Daughter Katharn Casselbery the sum of Eight poun ds & to my three young Daughters parts to be paid after Marriage & My Son and Daughter William Casslbery and Eve Basitt shall have their parts in Eight years after My Diseas. Item My will is Such Conc erning the Land that my Son Paul now is on that he Shall give Obligation to My Execittors for what mony thay are oblige to pay on that Account the Ten pounds which I have given him I n this my will to be allowed him. Signed sealle Published and Pronounced to be My Last Will and Testament In the presents of Johan Caspar LeulbeckerHenry Casselbery (his mark) affirm Thomas Lock, Jun 4 Sep 1729 Richa rd Jonas Philada: Septe. 4: 1729: Then personally appeared John Casper Leulbecker & Thos: Lock Two of the Witnesses to ye foregoing Will & the said John Casper Leulbecker on his solemn affirmation acc ording to law & the said Thos: Lock on his Oath did Declare they saw heard the above named Henry Casselbery the Testator Sign Seal publish & pronounce the foregoing Will to be his Last Will & Testamen t & that at his Doing thereof he was of sound mind Memory & Understanding to the best of their Knowledge. Change Date: 11 JUN 1994 Note: There is a wealth of information on Casselberry families. A qua rterly publication called "The Gamp Tree" is devoted exclusively to descendants of Heinrich Kesselberg. Another source is "Casselberry & Allied Families" by Dr. Jesse Wendell Casselberry. A reprint of The Perkiomen Region, Genealogical Landmarks and Milestones of the Lower Perkiomen Country, by Ralph Johnson and David Bergey, Adams Apple Press 1992, also has a section on the family covering pages 86-89. Mr. Bean of St. James Episcopal Church in Evansburg gave additional information, as well as numerous notes from withinour family. From Dr. Jesse Castleberry, Baakendorf is the correct spelling of the small suburban village, where Heinrich's family lived. It is in Broich County. "Baaken" means a sign or beacon. "dorf" means village or town. A main road came through from AAchen, at that poin t on the Ruhr river, where travellers crossed at a ford in those days. A signpost is said to have had signs pointing to different destinations. In the original record, Heinerich is spelled with two e' s . Heinrich arrived in this country as a single man from the region of Baakendorf, Co. Broich, Germany, prior to 1691, when he first made an attempt at naturalization. He first settl ed in Germantown , soon after it was established by the "[IT:Concord:IT]" passengers, and was included in early Germantown records. His name appears as a witness to the marriage of Henry Ffrey and Anna Catherine Lever ing performed by Daniel Pastorius of Germantown. He was officially naturalized in 1709, and bought 89 acres that same year in Farmerstown. He later moved to Providence Twp. He and his wife were Mennon ites. In 1725, he signed a petition for a road as Henry Casselberry. He and his wife had eight children, Derrick, John,[BO:Paul:BO], William, Eve, Elizabeth, Mary, and Catherine. His burial location is unknown. Many Mennonites felt marking their graves was unnecessary, as God would know where to find them, which wasall that mattered. Father: Heinrich KESSELBERG Mother: Lisken Marriage 1 Catharin e ? b: EST 1678 · Married: BEF 1694 in Philadelphia Co., PA Children: 1. Paul CASTLEBERRY b: EST 1707 in Pennsylvania 2. Derrick CASSELBERRY b: EST 1700 in Philadelphia Co., PA 3. Eve CASSELBERRY b: EST 1703 in Philadelphia Co., PA 4. William CASTLEBERRY b: EST 1705 in Philadelphia Co., PA 5. John CASSELBERRY b: BEF 1694 in Philadelphia Co., PA 6. Elizabeth CASSELBERY b: in Philadelphia Co., PA 7 . Maria CASSELBERRY b: in Philadelphia Co., PA 8. Catharine CASSELBERRY b: in Philadelphia Co., PA Heinrick Kesselberg / Castleberry Birth: Mar. 7, 1661, Germany Death: Aug. 16, 1729 Germantown Phi ladelphia County Pennsylvania, USA Family links: Parents: Heinrick Kesselberg (1641 - 1729) Elizabeth LiskenKeinburch Kesselberg (1640 - 1661) Children: John William Castleberry (1707 - 1788 )* *Calculated relationship Note: The Sir name appears to have changed when the children started to arrive. Changed from Kesselberg to Castleberry. Burial: Unknown Created by: Bonnie Reid Record added : Jan 04, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 82956000 -------------------- === GEDCOM Note === There is a copy of the church register of the Reformed Church in Mulheim a.d. Ruhr for the baptism of Heinrich K esselberg, son of Heinrich and Lisken, in 1661. His will was proved Sept. 4, 1729, in Philadelphia, just two weeks after he wrote it. It mentions his wife Katherine, and children Dirick, John, & lt;b>Paul</b>, William, Eve, Elizabeth, Mary, and Catherine. His burial location is unknown. Many Mennonites felt marking their graves was unnecessary, as God would know where t o find them, which was all that mattered. There is a wealth of information on Casselberry families. A quarterly publication called "The Gamp Tree" is devoted exclusively to descendants of Heinrich K esselberg. Another source is "Casselberry & Allied Families" by Jesse Wendell Casselberry. Mr. Bean of St.James Episcopal Church in Evansburg gave additional information, as well as numerous notes from within our family. The Kesselberg's may have originated with Silesian nobility around Militsch. Heinrich arrived in this country as a single man from the region of Bakersdorf, Co. Brugge, Germa ny, prior to 1691, when he first made an attempt at naturalization. He first settled in Germantown, soon after it was established by the "<i>Concord</i>" passengers, and was included in early Germantown records. His name appears as a witness to the marriage of Henry Ffrey and Anna Lovering performed by Daniel Pastorius of Germantown. He was officially naturalized in 1709, and bought 89 acres that same year in Farmerstown. He later moved to Providence Twp. He and hiswife were Mennonites. He and his wife had eight children, Derrick, John, <b>Paul </b>, William, Eve, Elizabeth, Mary, and Catherine. === GEDCOM Note ===
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