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Descendants of Hans Gerlach
Generation No. 1
1. Hans1 Gerlach was born 1619 in Heidelburg, Baden Germany.
Child of Hans Gerlach is:
* 2. i. Hans2 Gerlach, b. 1632, Heidelburg, Baden Germany.

Generation No. 2
Hans2 Gerlach
2. Hans2 Gerlach ( Hans1 ) was born 1632 in Heidelburg, Baden Germany. He married Anna Maria Kummer Abt. 1654 in Mannheim, Baden Germany. She was born 1634 in Heidelburg, Baden Germany.
Children of Hans Gerlach and Anna Kummer are:
* i. Edmund3 Carlock/Gerlach , b. January 23, 1658/59, Heidelburg, Baden Germany; d. 1710.
* 3. ii. Coenraad/Conrad Carlock/Gerlach, b. 1660, Heidelburg, Baden Germany; d. Abt. 1710, New Jersey or New York.
* iii. Tobecus/Todecus Carlock/Gerlach, b. May 19, 1662, Heidelburg, Baden Germany.
* iv. HansCarlock/Gerlach , b. April 22, 1664, Heidelburg, Baden Germany.
( More About Hans Carlock/Gerlach )
Date born 2: April 22, 1664, Twin of Maria Ursula Gerlach
* v. Maria Ursula Carlock/Gerlach, b. April 22, 1664, Heidelburg, Baden Germany.
( More About Maria Carlock/Gerlach )
Date born 2: April 22, 1664, Twin of Hans Gerlach
* 4. vi. Johann Christian Carlock/Gerlach, b. July 04, 1669, Heidelburg, Baden Germany; d. 1764, New York.
* vii. John Peter Carlock/Gerlach , b. 1673, Heidelburg, Baden Germany; d. 1763.
* 5. viii. David Carlock/Gerlach, b. 1674, Heidelburg, Baden Germany; d. 1763, Augusta Co, Virginia.

Generation No. 3
Coenraad/Conrad3 Carlock/Gerlach
3. Coenraad/Conrad3 Carlock/Gerlach ( Hans2 Gerlach, Hans1 ) was born 1660 in Heidelburg, Baden Germany, and died Abt. 1710 in New Jersey or New York. He married Margrite Ottilia Stikraad Abt. 1693. She was born Abt. 1664.
Children of are Coenraad/Conrad3 Carlock/Gerlach and Margrite Stikraad are :
* i. ?4 Carlock/Gerlach , b. 1694.
* ii. ? Carlock/Gerlach, b. 1698.
* iii. Peter/Pieter Carlock/Gerlach, b. 1702; m. Magdaleen.
* 6. iv. George/Juriaen Carlock/Gerlach, b. 1704, Holland.
* 7. v. Nicholas/Niclase Carlock/Gerlach, b. 1710.
* vi. ? Carlock/Gerlach, b. Unknown.
Johann Christian3 Carlock/Gerlach
4. Johann Christian3 Carlock/Gerlach( Hans2 Gerlach, Hans1 ) was born July 04, 1669 in Heidelburg, Baden Germany, and died 1764 in New York. He met (1) Anna Maria Margaretha Bef. 1709. She died 1709 in prob.Palatine refugee camp, St.Catherine's, London England. He married (2) Indian Maiden Doctor Aft. 1709.
Children of Johanna Carlock/Gerlach and Anna Margaretha are:
* 8. i. Elias4 Carlock/Gerlach , b. 1694; d. Aft. 1765.
* ii. Margaret Carlock/Gerlach, b. 1699.
* iii. Johann Baltasar Carlock/Gerlach, b. Abt. 1708.
* iv. ? Carlock/Gerlach, b. 1709.
*9. v. Theodore David/Theobald Carlock/Gerlach, b. Unknown.
Children of Johanna Carlock/Gerlach and Indian Doctor are:
* 10. vi. John " Hans " Christian4 Carlock/Gerlach, b. April 03, 1724, Mohawk Valley, Herkimer Co New York; d. December 05, 1822, Montgomery Co, New York.
* vii. Philip Carlock, b. 1732; m. ? Dirckie.
* viii. Nicolass Carlock, b. 1734.
David3 Carlock/Gerlach
5. David3 Carlock/Gerlach ( Hans2 Gerlach, Hans1 ) was born 1674 in Heidelburg, Baden Germany, and died 1763 in Augusta Co, Virginia. He married (1) Caroline?. He married (2) Anna Marie Lisemus 1714. She was born Abt. 1679 in Heidelburg, Baden Germany, and died Abt. 1725 in Augusta Co, Virginia.
( Notes for David Carlock/Gerlach )
David Carlock/Gerlach feld to Holland, then to New York, and was found in Augusta Co, Virginia in 1741. In 1745 he sued Lawrence Washington, brother of George Washington, for non-payment of a bill. It apears that David had sold to Washington,
12 yards of brown linen= 11 shillings
6 sickles= 9 shillings
1 frying pan= 5 shillings
1 broadaxe= 6 shillings
6d weeding hoe= 14 shillings
3 yards muslin= 1pense+ 1 shilling
1 felt hat= 4 shillings
100 skins= 5 pence+ 8 shillings
When the Palatinates landed in England after Queen Anne gave them refuge, there were five chief's of the Mohawk Indian Nation visting her. Hearing of these people, the Indians volunteered to set apart certain lands in the Mohawk Valley in New York if the Queen would direct them to be taken there. Their detention was quite expensive for her, so she willingly accepted their proposition. After a long and perilous voyage, they reached New York with 3,000 Palatines. They were taken up the Hudson River to a point at and about what is now known as Newburgh. They belived this was the place to which they had been kindly invited by the Mohawks. They were actually 75 miles from the Mohawk Valley. Nevertheless, they settled in and began to bulid homes and villages which came to be named after their leaders: Weisendorf, Drnnerdorf, Schindtsdorf, etc. After these industrious people had greatly improved the countyside, unscrupulous men claimed all the land by former grant and they were forced to leave. David Carlock/Gerlach is belived to be one of these immigrants. First they went to Schoharie, about 40 miles West of Albany New York in 1713. Again they were forced to leave and went to what is now known as Berks County Pennsylvania. These villages still bear German names. Around 1720 the Germans began to scatter around Pennsylvania, Ohio and into Virginia.
Children of David Carlock/Gerlach and Anna Lisemus are:
* 11. i. Hanchrist " John Christian4 " Carlock, b. Abt. 1715, Holland; d. 1803, Chilhowie,Smythe Co, Virginia.
* 12. ii. Caroline Carlock, b. Bet. 1717 - 1727, Holland; d. Aft. 1781, Warshington Co, Virginia.
* 13. iii. Frederick Cornelius Carlock, b. 1720, Holland; d. December 1792, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia or Mecklenburg Co, North Carolina.
iv. Conrad Carlock, b. 1723, Holland; d. 1811; m. Mary ?.
* 14. v. Catherine Carlock, b. 1725, Holland; d. Aft. 1781, prob. Rockbridge Co, Virginia.



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