of Tulpehocken and Heidelberg townships of Pennsylvania
Arrived September 2, 1749 on the Ship Albany
Captain Robert Brown from Rotterdam
By way of: Cowes
Passengers from Erbach and Wuertemberg
Unknown burial Farm?/Unknown cemetery burial. Possibly buried in Heidelberg township or Asperum Collum "Christian Henrich's Mass House"
Please note: He may have lived in Tulpehocken, then to Heidelberg twp., PA.
Please note: He may have been a brother to Joannis Petrus Ickerodt brn. 1700 of Koblenz, Niederberg, Germany Joannes Petrus Ickerodt but has yet to be proven. Suggest more research on Zacharias Eckeroth
Zacharias Hekenrod/Eckenrode is mentioned in the "History of Berks County", Morton L. Montgomery, 1909, J.H. Beers and Company, Chicago, Illinois, Volume 11, pages 1609 and 1610. (WK-book, page 174)
" Zacharias Heckenrode, who was the first ancestor in America of this numerous family, was a resident of Tulpehocken township in 1759, in which year it is recorded he was a taxable there, paying $2.66 federal tax. Many of the name still cling to the religious faith of their forefathers, who were Catholics. " (HOBC-page-1609)
Please note: IT was suggested in the "History of Berks Couty", that one of the children of Zacharias was Jacob, son of Zacharias Hekenrode/Ruechrode/Rickrode of Tulpehocken and Heidelberg Townships, Berks Co., PA. (WK-bok, page 174)
" The descendants of Zacharias Heckenrode, an early settler of Berks county, spell the name in various ways. Eckenrode, Eckenroad, Eckenroth, Heckenroad and Heckenroath being common forms among the present day representatives of the family." (HOBC-page-1609)
Sources: William Kirkpatrick Book "Eckroth-Eckenrode-Eckenroth Family" Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 Published by Chris Pelikan 1987.
Sources: "History of Berks County", Morton L. Montgomery, 1909, J.H. Beers and Company, Chicago, Illinois, Volume 11, pages 1609 and 1610.
Sources: "A collection of upwards of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch" by Israel Daniel Rupp (Page,193-195 listed)
Sources: (HOBC)= Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County Pennsylvania by Morton L. Montgomery in two volumes illustrated Vol. II.
of Tulpehocken and Heidelberg townships of Pennsylvania
Arrived September 2, 1749 on the Ship Albany
Captain Robert Brown from Rotterdam
By way of: Cowes
Passengers from Erbach and Wuertemberg
Unknown burial Farm?/Unknown cemetery burial. Possibly buried in Heidelberg township or Asperum Collum "Christian Henrich's Mass House"
Please note: He may have lived in Tulpehocken, then to Heidelberg twp., PA.
Please note: He may have been a brother to Joannis Petrus Ickerodt brn. 1700 of Koblenz, Niederberg, Germany Joannes Petrus Ickerodt but has yet to be proven. Suggest more research on Zacharias Eckeroth
Zacharias Hekenrod/Eckenrode is mentioned in the "History of Berks County", Morton L. Montgomery, 1909, J.H. Beers and Company, Chicago, Illinois, Volume 11, pages 1609 and 1610. (WK-book, page 174)
" Zacharias Heckenrode, who was the first ancestor in America of this numerous family, was a resident of Tulpehocken township in 1759, in which year it is recorded he was a taxable there, paying $2.66 federal tax. Many of the name still cling to the religious faith of their forefathers, who were Catholics. " (HOBC-page-1609)
Please note: IT was suggested in the "History of Berks Couty", that one of the children of Zacharias was Jacob, son of Zacharias Hekenrode/Ruechrode/Rickrode of Tulpehocken and Heidelberg Townships, Berks Co., PA. (WK-bok, page 174)
" The descendants of Zacharias Heckenrode, an early settler of Berks county, spell the name in various ways. Eckenrode, Eckenroad, Eckenroth, Heckenroad and Heckenroath being common forms among the present day representatives of the family." (HOBC-page-1609)
Sources: William Kirkpatrick Book "Eckroth-Eckenrode-Eckenroth Family" Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 Published by Chris Pelikan 1987.
Sources: "History of Berks County", Morton L. Montgomery, 1909, J.H. Beers and Company, Chicago, Illinois, Volume 11, pages 1609 and 1610.
Sources: "A collection of upwards of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch" by Israel Daniel Rupp (Page,193-195 listed)
Sources: (HOBC)= Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County Pennsylvania by Morton L. Montgomery in two volumes illustrated Vol. II.
Family Members
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Francis "Franciscus Frantz Eckeroit" Eckeroth
1697 – unknown
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Anna Barbara Adam Kuhn
1698 – unknown
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John Peter "Joannes Petrus Eckerodt Eckerot Eckroth" Ickerodt Jr
1700 – unknown
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Odilia Ottilia "Eckroth Eckeroth Egroth Ickerodt Eckenrottin" Eckerott
1708 – unknown
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Anna Marikretha "Marikretha Marigretha" Eckenroth
1709–1790
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