Wagner-Watlington Genealogy
The Genealogy of the Wagner and Watlington Families
Peter KRICK[1]
1813 - 1872 (59 years)-
Name Peter KRICK [2] Born 1813 Heidelburg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA [2] Gender Male Died 1872 [2] Buried Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA [2] Person ID I03000 Wagner-Watlington Genealogy Last Modified 20 Dec 2007
Father Adam KRICK, b. 22 Jun 1792, Cumru Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA , d. 5 Apr 1857, Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA (Age 64 years) Mother Catharine FISCHER, b. 2 Apr 1793, d. 18 Oct 1861 (Age 68 years) Married 30 Nov 1811 Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA [2] - Reed and Machemer Families--Early Settlers in Southeastern Pennsylvania:
According to Montgomery's History of Berks County, page 1366: "He was anearly school teacher of Berks county, was later the proprietor of a hotelin West Reading, which he himself erected, and was a well known andhighly esteemed citizen of his day."
Page 1143 has children shown here, Page 1366 shows Susan and Rebecca,married to John Reedy, and not Ellen and Hannah. [2]
Census 1850 Cumru Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA [2] Census 1850 Cumru Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA [2] Family ID F01168 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Married Y [2] - 1870 United States Federal Census > Pennsylvania > Berks > Reading Ward6: listed in household of Levi, their son.Living next door is John andLevina Krick [2]
Census 1870 Reading, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA [2] Last Modified 20 Dec 2007 Family ID F01175 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- Reed and Machemer Families--Early Settlers in Southeastern Pennsylvania:
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Notes - Reed and Machemer Families--Early Settlers in Southeastern Pennsylvania:
According to Montgomery's history, page 529: "In 1837 he came to ReadingBorough, locating in Northwest Ward, and there he became a tradesman andboat-builder for the Union and Schuylkill canals...He followed hisvocation for many years at the foot of Buttonwood Street, Reading, wherehis boat-building yard was located, and became very successful." [2]
- Reed and Machemer Families--Early Settlers in Southeastern Pennsylvania:
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