Fridrich Ludwig Byerle1
#3821, (circa 1723 - 1803)
| | Fridrich Ludwig Byerle was also known as Fridrich Ludwig Byerly Birely. |
| | Of the early Birelys in Frederick, Maryland the greatest number of records were left by (Frederick) Ludwig, or Lewis, grandson of the emigrant, who founded a tannery in Frederick, a shop in Baltimore, had numerous land transactions and was prominent in the Lutheran Church. The tannery was begun before 1810. His political activities were recorded by Jacob Engelbrecht in the well-known diaries. Descendants of Lewis were prominent in tanning, publishing and banking in Frederick.2 |
Birth* | circa 1723 | He was born circa 1723 at GermanyG.3 |
Marriage* | circa 1745 | He married Eva Maria Haefner, daughter of Michael Haefner and Maria Margareth Margareth, circa 1745.1 |
Death* | 1803 | He died in 1803 at Chambersburg, Franklin Co., PennsylvaniaG.1 |
Citations
- [S440] C. E. Schildknecht, editor, Monocacy and Catoctin: Some Settlers of Western Maryland and Adjacent Pennsylvania and their Descendants, 1725-1988 Volume 2 (Maryland: Heritage Books, 1989), p. 257: "(Fridrich) Ludwig Beyerle, died 1803/5 m. Eva Maria Heffner, d before 1767 (d/o Michael Haeffner). Emigrated from Germany with father (Johan) Michael; lived in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania; to Monocacy area 1762. Rocky Hill Church near Woodsboro, d at Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.". Hereinafter cited as Monocacy and Catoctin 2.
- [S441] Ancestry.com Smith, Buxton, Getzendanner, Thomas, Ramsburg, Mullineaux, Linda51999, owner, online \Ancestry.com\. Hereinafter cited as Smith, Buxton FT.
- [S441] Smith, Buxton FT, online Ancestry.com, Fridrich Ludwig Beyerle Sr.; Birth: Rohrbach-bei-Sinsheim, Heidelberg, Baden, German.
- [S437] Frederick County Maryland Probate Administration Records (copies), Historical Society of Frederick County.