Research Notes:
Barbara Landis was a daughter of Mennonite parents. [1]
John Meyer lived at Erlingen (?Ittlingen) in the Palatinate. [2]
1709 John Meyer married Barbara Landis. [3]
1720 John Myer with his family of three children came to America and settled at a fine spring in the wilderness, but now a fine farm in Lancaster County, near New Holland. [4] [5]
1721 another son was born whom they named Vincent, after his grandfather in Switzerland. [6]
1727 On 16 October, Vincent Moyer was listed in the Philadelphia Council minutes, among Palatines who came on the ship Friendship. [7]
[1] Harry M. Hoover, The Huber-Hoover Family History (1928), 25, [FamilySearch FSCatalog].
[2] Jane Evans Best, "Meyer Families Update," Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 21 (April, 1998), 31-36, at 35, person MS3341.
[3] Jane Evans Best, "Meyer Families Update," Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 21 (April, 1998), 31-36, at 35, person MS3341.
[4] Harry M. Hoover, The Huber-Hoover Family History (1928), 25, [FamilySearch FSCatalog].
[5] Jane Evans Best, "Meyer Families Update," Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage 21 (April, 1998), 31-36, at 35, person MS3341.
[6] Harry M. Hoover, The Huber-Hoover Family History (1928), 25, [FamilySearch FSCatalog].
[7] Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, Vol. 3 (1852), 290, [HathiTrust].