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Nicholas Ensminger or Ensinger, 1760?
Posted by: Dale Bricker Date: March 22, 2001 at 07:03:52
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On December 29, 1760, Peter Bricker (born "Bruecker" or "Brucker", with an umlaut, or two little dots, above the letter "u") dictated his last will and testament in West Cocalico Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. In it he stated, "I give unto my beloved son David Bricker a pice of wood land containing 310 acres adjoining to the land of Nicholas Ensinger for the sum of 50 pounds..."

Peter Bricker was a Mennonite who arrived in America in 1732 with his young family on the ship "Pink Plaisance". In line with the saying that birds of a feather flock together, I wonder if neighbor Ensinger (or was it Ensminger?) was also a Mennonite, and if anyone knows what village or town in Europe his family came from?

Peter's father and mother originally came from the town of Frutigen in Bern Canton, Switzerland, but is reputed to have left sometime after 1686 due to the prevailing climate of religious persecution against Mennonites in that time and place. The family may have spent almost fifty years in Alsace and/or the Palatinate, and there's an unconfirmed tradition that Peter was born in 1700 either in the city of Zweibruecken, or somewhere in the surrounding Duchy of Zweibruecken.

It might be a very useful clue if we knew where Nicholas Ensinger/Ensminger's family spent time before emigrating to America.

Thanks for any assistance!

Dale Bricker


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