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| | PENNEBAKER Genealogy/History |
 | | Heinrich was a surveyor, attorney, had a library of many books, understood three languages - Dutch, German and English, owned seven thousand acres of land, was a skilled mathematician, was a soundly educated person, and was a member of the tile-bakers guild. |
 | | Johann Friedrich PFANNEBECKER and his son Johann Weigand PFANNEBECKER (Weiant/Wyant PANNEBECKER) were immigrants from the Bermersheim/Flomborn area, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany circa 1725 settled in Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery County (originally Philadelphia County), Pennsylvania. |
 | | Friedrich and his first wife, Anna Sibylla RASP, were married November 10, 1699 in Bermersheim and had 4 children only 1, Johann Heinrich, living to maturity but dying in 1724 (age 21) in Bermersheim. |
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