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Marriage: Children:
  1. Georg Frederich Schuetz: Birth: 12 DEC 1785 in St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Germantown, PA. Death: 17 SEP 1863 in Keller's Ch. Bedminster Twp., Bucks Co., PA

  2. Johannes Schuetz: Birth: ABT 1786 in St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Germantown, PA.

  3. Jacob Schuetz: Birth: 19 SEP 1788 in St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Germantown, PA.

  4. Sarah Schuetz: Birth: 24 MAY 1791 in St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Germantown, PA.

  5. Wilhelm Schuetz: Birth: 25 NOV 1793 in St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Germantown, PA.

  6. Elisabeth Schuetz: Birth: 28 NOV 1795 in St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Germantown, PA.

  7. Maria Schuetz: Birth: 15 APR 1798 in St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Germantown, PA.

  8. Charles Schuetz: Birth: 15 MAR 1800 in St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Germantown, PA.

  9. Christina Schuetz: Birth: 14 DEC 1801 in St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Germantown, PA. Death: BET MAR AND APR 1804

  10. Samuel Schuetz: Birth: 23 FEB 1804 in St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Germantown, PA. Death: 24 JUN 1862 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

  11. Christina Jacobina Schuetz: Birth: 20 AUG 1806 in St. Michael's Lutheran Church, Germantown, PA. Death: 28 SEP 1811 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA


Notes
a. Note:   Philadelphia Estates
 Conrad Sheets, 1812, administration (no will)
 No Philip found in either Philadelphia or Bucks County
 No Adolph found in Philadelphia
  Please Note: All surname spellings in this file are standardized as "Sheets" for purposes of the Sheets DNA Project. Check the "Alias" column for actual surname spellings.
  Johan Conrad Scheetz who emigrated from Germany in the "Loyal Judith" in 1743, was the ancestor of the Scheetz family of Kellers` Church, Haycock, and Doylestown, Bucks county. He died at Germantown in 1812, and his widow Christianna survived him many years. He was associated in the ownership of land at Germantown and Chestnut Hill with Philip Scheetz, probably a son, who was an "inn-keeper" in Haycock township, Bucks county, 1798 to 1802, when he purchased of Conrad the real estate at Chestnut Hill and removed there. Philip had come to Bucks county in 1788, and followed the trade of a hatter at or near Sellersville for ten years prior to his removal to Haycock, where he purchased a farm of 114 acres in 1798. Conrad and Christianna were the parents of three sons and three daughters, who died unmarried. [ref:History of Bucks County, Pa Volume 3 by William H. Davis]



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