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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #2621, Date of Import: Aug 30, 1998]
Immigrated in 1733 with wife and two sons. Settled on 229 acres lying
upon the west side of the Suhuylkill River (now North Coventry Twp,
Chester County). Land warrant issued April 10, 1736 (Ulrich Loninnacre)
and deeded May 17, 1749 (to Ulrich Loninnacre and wife).
Tradition claims Ulrich Sr. was a book printer in Zurich, Switzerland.
Preceeded in immigration by three sons: David (abt. 1719 to 1722, maybe on
the same ship as his uncle David), John (abt 1727), and Christian (abt
1729).
Sold Schuylkill River lands about 1746, moving to Lancaster County,
Pennsylvania to reside with his son Ulrich Jr..
!LAND: Deed Book A, Vol. 10, Page 25. (Recorded at Philadelphia, dated
May 17, 1749.)
!HISTORY: History of the Longacre-Longaker-Longenecker Family. Published
by a committee of the Re-Union Association. Lutheran Publication
Society, Philadelphia, PA. 1899
!IMMIGRATION: Arrived in Philadelphia from Rotterdam on August 28, 1733 on
the ship Hope. Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Baltimore,
Genealogical Publishing Company. 1966 (Second Printing), Vol.
1, Page 15. Identified as Olrige Langnecker, age 69.