At the advice of his parents, he went to learn the tailor trade at the age of 15. He was released from his master at the age of 18. George fled to America rather then serving his 3 years as a journeyman under various masters. On September 30, 1754 George arrived in Philadelphia on ship Neptune which sailed from Rotterdam.
Young George, however, was unable to pay his fare, and was sold by the captain for three years to John Stover who lived in Coventry township, Chester county. George faithfully labored and served out his time, and ended up employed for an additional 7 years.
George Heckler | 26 Apr 1736 | |
Christiana Freed | 30 Sep 1740 | |
Barbara Heckler | 1765 | |
Hanna Heckler | 1767 | |
George Heckler | 1 Jun 1769 | |
Peter Heckler | 27 Dec 1770 | |
Michael Heckler | 1771 | |
Abraham Heckler | 1774 | |
John Heckler | 1776 | |
Catherine Heckler | 1778 | |
Elizabeth Heckler | 1778 | |
Jacob Heckler | 1780 | |
David Heckler | 21 Apr 1783 |
Peter (b. 27 Dec 1770) and Sarah's children are: Jacob (b. 20 Dec 1800 m. Barbara Delp), Abraham (b. 13 Nov 1801 m. Sarah Detweiler), Henry (b. 12 Jan 1804 m. Susanna Johson), Joseph* D. (b. 15 Apr 1806 m. Elizabeth Yocum), Cristiana (b. abt 1808), Michael (b. abt 1810), and Sarah (b. abt 1812). *Joseph's grandson, Charles married Sarah Detwiler.
Abraham Heckler b. 13 Nov 1801 and Sarah had the children as shown in the above census. I descend from Reuben Heckler who married Margaret Wisler (believed to descend from Jacob Wisler and Elizabeth King who lived in Hatfield Township). Reuben and Margaret had 14 children, and the oldest was Amanda Heckler (b. 4 Jul 1860 d. 29 Nov 1922) who married Nathaniel Benner on 20 Sep 1879.
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