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     The family name of Eschbach is predominantly found in the Rhine River valley of western Germany and Alsace, France and also in the United States.  In the year 2001 there were 466 Eschbach families living in Germany; 168 families in France and just over 500 families in the Unites States. There were 57 Eschbachs families in Switzerland, 19 in the Netherlands, 15 in Australia, 13 in Canada and 9 in Austria.  The Eschbachs in the United States are descended from both Eschbach and Eschbacher immigrants of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The American names - Eshbach, Eshbaugh and Ashbaugh are derived from Eschbach or Eschbacher immigrants of the 18th century. In the United States were about 300 Ashbaughs; 191 Eshbachs; 180 Eshbaughs; 126 Aeschbachs; 93 Eschbachers;  84 Aeschbachers and 26 Eschbaughs.

    The specific spelling of Eschbach and Eschbacher are of the Franconnian dialect of Middle High German.  In Switzerland the Alamannic dialect of Upper High German is spoken where the name is spelled Aeschbach and Aeschbacher.  Prior to 1600  the Aeschbachers lived mostly in the Emme River valley (the Emmental) in Bern Canton and were of four main village areas; Eggiwil, Lauperswil-Ruderswil, Lutzelfulsh and Trachselwald.  The Aeschbachs lived in Aargau Canton and were of three main villages areas; Rupprewil, Leutwil and Reinach. The names Eschbach-Aeschbach mean; “Ash tree by a Brook”. The names Eschbacher-Aeschbacher mean someone from the place of Eschbach or  “Dweller near the Brook where an Ash tree grows”. The origins of the names are not known.  It can be assumed that the origins are found in the central to upper Rhine River valley and/or in Switzerland.  There are stories of Eschbachs and Eschbach villages in the Rhine River valley as early as the Dark Ages.  One story is about two Eschbach brothers who saved the life of Charlemagne (742-814). Charlemagne was on a hunt in the forest one day when suddenly a boar crossed his path and almost killed him. Charlemagne surely would have been killed if it were not for the two Eschbach brothers who rescued him.  Due to this fact, Charlemagne made both brothers Knights. Charlemagne was King of the Franks from 768 to 814.  It’s documented in 1396 at the Monastery of Ettenheim the Abbot, “Jakob of Eschbach”,  was murdered.  The Abbot came from the old noble family of Eschbach of the village of Eschbach near Hagenaue (north of Strasbourg), Alsace, France.  The village got its name from the noble family who lived there around 1200/1300 or possibly earlier.  One can only wonder if the Eschbach noble family at Eschbach were descended from the two brothers who were knighted by Charlemange?  Today there are Eschbachs living in the local area, but a local gentleman said:  “He does not believe the Eschbachs living in the area are related to the ‘Abbot of 1396’ because they are not an old Ettenheim family and that they moved here from some other region.”  

    The area surrounding the present village of Eschbach near Bad Homburg (north of Frankfurt), Germany has been habituated since about 1,800 BC.  Roman walls remain to this today, proving that farming existed in the local area as early 200 AD.  This village of Eschbach was first document as a village in 772 and the first church was documented in 774.  During the time of Charlemagne the town was the property of the Baron of Ingelheim.  In 1416 the church was owned and controlled by the Archbishop of Mainz.     

    In 893 King Amulf gave the Monastery of St. Maximin in Trier a portion of his lands, which included a number of towns and villages.  Four years later in 897 the King’s son, Zwentibold, confirmed his father’s gift.  Mentioned in the documents was the village of Ascapach (Eschbach). Today the village is known as Laubus Eschbach near Limburg (north of Frankfurt).  There is an Eschbach village west of Landau and also another east of Koblenz, Germany.  Even though there is documentation of Eschbachs and Eschbach villages in the central Rhine valley for the past 1,200 years, this does give a census of how many Eschbachs actually lived there. The true numbers may have been small. This is supported by the fact that the number of Eschbachs living in Germany and France today total only 634 families. The central Rhine River valley is also known as the Alsace and the Palatinate (Pfalz). Generally speaking; the Palatinate is east of the Rhine in Germany and the Alsace is west of the Rhine in France. 

    Separate from the villages in the Alsace and Palatinate are three Eschbach villages in southwestern Germany. One village is north of Waldshut and was first documented as a village in 1288.  It’s documented in town literature “lived the Holdevinus of Eschbach in 1150, a service man of  Zahringer”.  The other two villages are near Freiburg - one east and the other southwest of Freiburg.  These three villages are clustered in a region laying just across the Rhine River from Switzerland.  I believe the history of these three villages are in association with the Aeschbachs of Aargau, Switzerland. 

    The history of the western Europe is riddled with many wars, famines and upheavals, causing great loss of life and the Rhine Valley was the center of many of those conflicts. The Eschbachs living there faced an unyielding challenge of survival everyday.  It’s difficult to know who many Eschbachs actually survived past 1650.  Even though the names of the villages survived time, many villagers probably did not. I believe a pivotal point in history for the Eschbachs was just after the Thirty Years War (1618-1648).  After the war the Alsace and Palatinate laid waste. There are reports that as many as 75% of the local population died during the war years. Local kingdom rulers were forced to invite settlers from other German speaking regions to rebuild and repopulate the area.  Swiss migrants were especially numerous. This migration into the Alsace and Palatinate surely included the Aeschbachs and Aeschbachers of Switzerland. Once in the Rhine valley the spelling of the names were altered to Eschbacher or Eschbach, not necessarily respectfully.  The name Eschbach is likely derived from both Aeschbacher and Aeschbach equally.  The Waldshut-Freiburg area was probably not as severely effected by the war as other areas and therefore it’s very likely that the Eschbachs of the Waldshut-Freiburg area also migrated into the Alsace and Palatinate.  

    Today there are seven known branches of Eschbach in Alsace, France.  None of the seven is able to trace its lineage beyond the year 1650.  It’s possible that the records of the Alsace where destroyed by wars and time. This may explain one reason why there is no credible genealogy documentation beyond 1650.  It’s also possible that many Eschbachs living in the Alsace today are actually descended from ancestors who migrated from the Waldshut-Freiburg area and/or Switzerland.

    The migration of Eschbachs and Eschbachers from the Alsace and Palatinate to Pennsylvania began about 1728.  There were a total of nine adult Eschbach and/or Eschbacher immigrants during the 18th century; John and Frederick Eschbach (brothers) arrived in the 1720’s; Christian, Peter and John Eschbacher (brothers) arrived in the late 1730’s;  Andres Eschbacher in 1744; Simon Eschbach in 1749; Christian and John Eschbacher (brothers) in 1749-50.  All nine initially settled in southeastern Pennsylvania. This area is also known as the Pennsylvania Dutch Country.  The name has nothing to do with Holland.  The English speaking pioneers mispronounced Pennsylvania Deutsch (German) as Pennsylvania Dutch (Holland).  Most German speaking immigrants who came to Pennsylvania from 1725 to 1775 were recorded as coming from the Palatinate.  Even though most immigrants were documented as living in the Palatinate prior to coming to America, many descendants of these immigrants are able to trace their ancestors to Switzerland. The Swiss influence in the Pennsylvania Dutch country was very strong.  The architectural style of the local barn is known as: ‘Bank Barn’. Bank barns are only found in southeast Pennsylvania. The barns are built into the side of a hill or embankment, a practice that originated in Switzerland. 

    1737 Immigrant, Peter Eschbacher, was born at Lauperswil, Switzerland and was exiled in 1711.  Peter married Elizabeth Bechtel about 1735 at Mannheim, Germany. The Bechtel family originated from Schaffhausen, Switzerland.  Peter’s son, Christian Eschbach, married Catharina Stauffer about 1760 in Pennsylvania.  The Stauffer family also originated from Switzerland, fleeing to Altzheim, Germany in 1697.  The genealogy of the Pennsylvania Eschbachs is not an uncommon story.  Many Pennsylvanians are descended from ancestors who came from the Alsace or the Palatinate, but their true origins lie in Switzerland.  There were many Swiss in the Alsace and Palatinate who never migrated to Pennsylvania. Elizabeth Bechtel’s father and brother (David and Hans Bechtel) both remained at Mannheim.  In 1710 Peter Aeschbacher is documented taking Communion at Schluchtern (north of Frankfurt).  Peter was the son of Oswald Aeschbacher of Ruderswil, Switzerland. There were others who were documented as being exiled from Switzerland in 1711.  “Anna Aeschbacher, widow, with two son and two daughters, Mathyes Aeschbacher, age 26 and Hans Aeschbacher, age 23” all remained in Europe and never migrated to Pennsylvania.  Therefore, it is my belief that the majority of the Eschbachs in Germany and France today are ultimately descended from Swiss ancestors. 

    Today there are many branches stemming from the root name “ESCHBACH”  found throughout the world . Today there is only one documented branch in Germany.  France has seven branches established by Jean Louis Eschbach of Erstein, France, The United States has ten branches established by Edwin Eshbach of Miami. 

   The following families have been researched and established. The number denotes the year the family was first established as a lineage.  In the United States the year denotes the year of immigration. I am aware there are many  branches yet to be established and recorded.  Anyone wishing to add their family branch (lineage) to this web page please contact Edwin Eshbach at (ESHESH@aol.com). Ed Eshbach, 4708 S.W. 67th Ave., #L-21, Miami, Fl., 33155 USA. 

 

 

Europe:

1470- The Lauperswil-Ruderswil Bern Switzerland Aeschbacher Family.

1630- The Ingersheim Alsace France Eschbach Family.

1650- The Innensheim Alsace France Eschbach Family.

1650- The Wingersheim Alsace France Eschbach Family.

1675- The Ichenheim (Offenburg) Germany Eschbach Family.

North America:

1728- The Ashbaugh Family of Adams & Huntingdon Co Pa USA.

1737- The Eschbach Eshbach Eshbaugh Family of Berks & Montgomery Co Pa USA.

1738- The Eschbach Eshbach Family of Lancaster Co Pa USA.

1744- The Ashbaugh Family of Westmoreland & Armstrong Co Pa USA.

1749- The Ashbaugh Family of Washington Co Pa USA.

1749- The Eschbach Eshbach Eshbaugh Family of Lehigh Co Pa USA.

1750- The Eschbach Eshbach Eshbaugh Family of Northumberland Co Pa USA.

1838- The Eschbach Family of Knox Co Indiana USA

1853- The Eschbach Family of Yakima City Washington State USA

1855- The Eschbach Family of Blair Co Pa USA

 

1470 - The Aeschbacher Family of  Lauperswil, Bern, Switzeland..

The Aeschbachers of Lauperswil and Ruderswil were descended from Lienhard Aeschbacher of Wittenbach, a small village between the two villages.  After the Reformation most Aeschbachers in Switzerland were Reformed and not Anabaptist (Mennonite).  A few Aeschbachers are documented as being Anabaptists.  I believe the Pennsylvania Mennonite Eschbachs-Eshbachs  of the 18th and 19th Centuries were descended from Heinrich Aeschbacher (b. 1613) of Ruderswil.                                   

                          Descendants of Lienhard Aeschbacher

                                                                        Generation No. 1

 

1.  LIENHARD2 AESCHBACHER  (MR.1) was born 1496 in Ruderswil Bern Switzeland.

Residence: 1531, is recorded owning lands at Wittenbach (‘History of Lauperswil’ book)       

Children of LIENHARD AESCHBACHER are:

2.                i.       HANS3 AESCHBACHER, b. 1522, Ruderswil Bern Switzerland

3.               ii.       PETER AESCHBACHER, b. 1523, Ruderswil Bern Swizterland

 

Generation No. 2

2.  HANS3 AESCHBACHER (LIENHARD2, MR.1) was born 1522 in Ruderswil Bern Switzeland.  He married FRENI (VERENA) GERIG 1547 in Ruderswil.  She was born Abt. 1535 in Ruderswil.            

Children of HANS AESCHBACHER and FRENI GERIG are:

4.                i.       HANS4 AESCHBACHER, b. 1559, Ruderswil Bern Switzeland.

                  ii.       ELSBETH AESCHBACHER, b. 1561.

5.              iii.       PETER AESCHBACHER, b. Abt. 1565.

 

3.  PETER3 AESCHBACHER (LIENHARD2, MR.1) was born 1523 in Ruderswil.  He married CHRISTINA GROSSENBACHER 1548 in Ruderswil.  She was born Abt. 1525 in Ruderswil.            

Children of PETER AESCHBACHER and CHRISTINA GROSSENBACHER are:

                   i.       CASPAR4 AESCHBACHER, b. 1549.

6.               ii.       BENDICHT AESCHBACHER, b. 1552.

                 iii.       ANNA AESCHBACHER, b. 1556.

                 iv.       PETER AESCHBACHER, b. 1557.

                  v.       URLICH AESCHBACHER, b. Abt. 1540; m. CHRISTINE BRECHBUHL; b. Abt. 1550.

7.              vi.       HEINRICH AESCHBACHER, b. 1545, Ruderswil.

                vii.       APOLONIA AESCHBACHER, b. 1552; m. PETER RINDISBACHER; b. Abt. 1550.

 

Generation No. 3

4.  HANS4 AESCHBACHER (HANS3, LIENHARD2, MR.1) was born 1559 in Ruderswil Bern Switzeland.  He married ELSA BRUN.  She was born 1563 in Ruderswil.            

Children of HANS AESCHBACHER and ELSA BRUN are:

                   i.       BARBLI5 AESCHBACHER, b. 1593.

                  ii.       URLICH AESCHBACHER, b. 1606.

8.              iii.       HEINRICH AESCHBACHER, b. 1613, Ruderswil Bern Switzeland.

 

5.  PETER4 AESCHBACHER (HANS3, LIENHARD2, MR.1) was born Abt. 1565.      

Child of PETER AESCHBACHER is:

9.                i.       BENDICHT5 AESCHBACHER, b. 1585.

 

6.  BENDICHT4 AESCHBACHER (PETER3, LIENHARD2, MR.1) was born 1552.  He married BARBARA RUCH 1577 in Lauperswil.  She was born Abt. 1555.      

Children of BENDICHT AESCHBACHER and BARBARA RUCH are:

                   i.       ELS5 AESCHBACHER, b. 1580.

                  ii.       JACOB AESCHBACHER, b. 1581.

                 iii.       VERENA AESCHBACHER, b. 1582.

10.            iv.    ULI AESCHBACHER, b. 1601.

 

7.  HEINRICH4 AESCHBACHER (PETER3, LIENHARD2, MR.1) was born 1545 in Ruderswil.  He married ELSBETH BADERTSCHER.  She was born Abt. 1545 in Ruderswil.            

Child of HEINRICH AESCHBACHER and ELSBETH BADERTSCHER is:

11.              i.       LIENHARDT5 AESCHBACHER, b. Abt. 1565, Ruderswil.

 

Generation No. 4

8.  HEINRICH5 AESCHBACHER (HANS4, HANS3, LIENHARD2, MR.1) was born 1613 in Ruderswil Bern Switzeland.  He married (1) BARBLI BADERTSCHER 1638, daughter of OSWALD BADERTSCHER and KATHARINE RABER.  She was born 1620.  He married (2) ELSBETH BADERTSCHER 1644 in Ruderswil, daughter of OSWALD BADERTSCHER and KATHARINE RABER.  She was born 1621 in Lauperswil.

Migration: 1671, At age 57 fled to Pfalz Palatinate, his grown children remained in Switzerland.

Religion: Anabaptist;  Residence: Ruderswil Bern Switzerland. 

       

9.  BENDICHT5 AESCHBACHER (PETER4, HANS3, LIENHARD2, MR.1) was born 1585.  He married FRENA SCHNIDER.  She was born Abt. 1585.      

 

10.  ULI5 AESCHBACHER (BENDICHT4, PETER3, LIENHARD2, MR.1) was born 1601.  He married ANNA BAUMGARTNER.  She was born Abt. 1600.             

       

11.  LIENHARDT5 AESCHBACHER (HEINRICH4, PETER3, LIENHARD2, MR.1) was born Abt. 1565 in Ruderswil.  He married ANNA DELLENBACH 1590 in Lauperswil.  She was born Abt. 1565 in Ruderswil.       

Children of LIENHARDT AESCHBACHER and ANNA DELLENBACH are:

   

1625 - The Eschbach family of Innensheim, Alsace, France.

The Innenheim family is by far the largest and very likely the oldest Eschbach family in France, dating back to about 1625 (undocumented).  The family remained at Innenheim for many generations as farmers. Not until after a war with Germany in 1870 did members of Innenheim family begin migrating beyond Innenheim.

Descendants of Innensheim Branch France

Generation No. 1

 

1.  INNENSHEIM BRANCH1 FRANCE was born Abt. 1600.             

Children of INNENSHEIM BRANCH FRANCE are:

2.                i.    A2 ESCHBACH, b. Abt. 1625.

3.               ii.       MATHIAS ESCHBACH, b. Abt. 1630, unk?-Eggiwil Switzerland.

 

Generation No. 2

2.  A2 ESCHBACH (INNENSHEIM BRANCH1 FRANCE) was born Abt. 1625.    

Children of A ESCHBACH are:

                   i.       GEORGES3 ESCHBACH, b. 1650; d. 1695.

                  ii.       BARBE ESCHBACH, b. Abt. 1655; m. JEAN HECK; b. Abt. 1650.

                 iii.       NICOLAS ESCHBACH, b. Abt. 1660.

                 iv.       PHILIPPE ESCHBACH, b. Abt. 1662.

                  v.       CASPAR ESCHBACH, b. Abt. 1663.

                 vi.       CATHERINE ESCHBACH, b. Abt. 1665; m. MATHIAS GROSS; b. Abt. 1660.

 

3.  MATHIAS2 ESCHBACH (INNENSHEIM BRANCH1 FRANCE) was born Abt. 1630 in unk?      

Children of MATHIAS ESCHBACH are:

8.                i.       GEORGES3 ESCHBACH, b. Abt. 1665.

9.               ii.       MATHIAS ESCHBACH, b. Abt. 1675.

                 iii.       MAIRE ESCHBACH, b. Abt. 1675; m. JEAN JEHL; b. Abt. 1675.

 

1630 - The Eschbach Family of Ingersheim, Alsace, France . 

Laurent (Lawrence) Eschbach is recorded at Colmar at about 1630 and is considered as the earliest documented record of any Eschbach in France. One generation after Laurent the family migrated to Ingersheim, a wine growing region six miles west of Colmar. Many descendants of the originally Ingersheim family have remained at Ingersheim and others migrated to the neighboring villages of Bennwihr and Altkirch. The origins of the family is not known.

Descendants of Laurent Eschbach

Generation No. 1

 

1.  LAURENT1 ESCHBACH was born Abt. 1610 in Colmar France.     

Child of LAURENT ESCHBACH is:

2.                i.       JEAN JACQUES2 ESCHBACH, b. 1635, Colmar France; d. 1692, Ingersheim France.

 

Generation No. 2

2.  JEAN JACQUES2 ESCHBACH (LAURENT1) was born 1635 in Colmar France, and died 1692 in Ingersheim France.  He married MARIE VONNE.  She was born 1635 Ingersheim France, died 1720 Ingersheim France.  

Child of JEAN ESCHBACH and MARIE VONNE is:

                i.     JOSEPH3 ESCHBACH, b. 1680, Colmar France; d. 1747, Ingersheim France.

 

1650 - The Eschbach Family of Wingersheim, Alsace, France.

Descendants of Urias Eschbach

Generation No. 1

 

1.  URIAS2 ESCHBACH  (WINGERSHEIM BRANCH1 FRANCE) was born Abt. 1650.

Residence: Wingersheim Alsace France      

Child of URIAS ESCHBACH is:

2.                i.       JEAN PHILIPPE3 ESCHBACH, b. 1681.

 

Generation No. 2

2.  JEAN PHILIPPE3 ESCHBACH (URIAS2, WINGERSHEIM BRANCH1 FRANCE) was born 1681.             

Child of JEAN PHILIPPE ESCHBACH is:

                i.                PHILIPPE4 ESCHBACH, b. 1710, Wingersheim France.

 

    In France there are seven separate branches; Ingersheim, Wingersheim, Innenheim, Avolsheim, Haguenau, Phalsbourg and the Sarre-Union. Only three have researched lineages. The titles of the branch denotes the name of the village the family branch originated. All seven branches are located in the Alsace.  In 2001 there were a total of 168 Eschbach listed in the phone books throughout France;  Erstein-18, Strasbourg-15, Innenheim-10, Ingersheim-9, Paris-6, Colmar-4, and Mulheim-3.

    In Germany in the year 2001 there were a total of 466 Eschbachs listed in the phone books throughout Germany;    Colon-45, Wehr-18, Kenzinger-17, Waldshut-11, Freiburg-10, Karlshure-10, Bonn-10, Usingen-8, Frankfurt-6, Offenburt-5 and Stuttgart-5.

  

1675 - The Eschbach Family of Ichenheim (Offenburg) Germany .

The family is first recored at Ichenheim (Offenburg) about 1700. The family is Catholic.  In the 1760’s the family migrated to the eastern territories of the Austrian -Hungarian Empire (Yugoslavia).  After W.W.II all people of Germany ancestry were exiled. The family returned to Ichenheim about 1945.

Descendants of Johannes Eschbach

Generation No. 1

 

1.  JOHANNES1 ESCHBACH was born Abt. 1675 in Ichenheim Germany.  He married ANNA WALKER.  She was born Abt. 1675, and died 1745.

Residence: Ichenheim (near to Schutterwald-Offenburg) Germany               

Child of JOHANNES ESCHBACH and ANNA WALKER is:

2.                i.       JOHANNES ADAM2 ESCHBACH, b. Abt. 1700, Ichenheim Germany; d. 1750.

 

Generation No. 2

2.  JOHANNES ADAM2 ESCHBACH (JOHANNES1) was born Abt. 1700 in Ichenheim Germany, and died 1750.  He married ANNA STEIN.  She was born 1700, and died 1738.

Residence: Langhurst near Offenburg Germany               

Children of JOHANNES ESCHBACH and ANNA STEIN are:

                   i.       ANNA MARIA3 ESCHBACH, b. 1727.

                  ii.       ANNA ESCHBACH, b. 1728.

                 iii.       JOHANNES JAKOB ESCHBACH, b. 1725; m. CATHERINA HIGEL; b. Abt. 1725, Innenheim Alsace

3.              iv.       JOSEPH ESCHBACH, b. 1731, Langhurst Schutterwald Germany; d. 1788.

                  v.       CATHERINA ESCHBACH, b. 1733; d. 1746.

                 vi.       JOHANNES ESCHBACH, b. 1736.

 

Generation No. 3

3.  JOSEPH3 ESCHBACH (JOHANNES ADAM2, JOHANNES1) was born 1731 in Langhurst Schutterwald Germany, and died 1788.  He married ANNA RUHLE 1756.  She was born 1732 in Waltersweier Germany.

Migration: Abt. 1762, Yugolsavia

Residence: Langhurst Germany/Yugolslavia

Children of JOSEPH ESCHBACH and ANNA RUHLE are:

                   i.       BARTHOLOMEUS4 ESCHBACH, b. 1757, Langhust Germany.

                  ii.       JOHANN ESCHBACH, b. 1760, Langhurst German;y/Yugolslavia; d. 1791, Hodschog Yugoslavia.

                 iii.       SEBASTIAN ESCHBACH, b. 1763; d. 1820, Parautsch Yogoslavia; m. THERESIA TEIGER; b. Abt. 1765.

                 iv.       JOHANN ESCHBACH, b. 1765.

                  v.       MATTHIAS ESCHBACH, b. 1765, Yugolsavia. Residence: Filipowa Yugoslavia

                 vi.       ANDREAS ESCHBACH, b. 1768, Hodschag Yogoslavia.

                vii.                JOSHEPH ESCHBACH, b. 1770, Karawukowa Yogoslavia.

 

    


1728 - The Ashbuagh Family of Adams-Huntingdon Co Pa USA.

In 1728 John Eschbach signed the second ‘Petition of the Frontier Inhabitants of the County of Philadelphia’ at New Hanover Township, (now) Montgomery County, Pa.  In 1734 John appears on the tax list, owning 100 acres at Hanover Twp. Philadelphia County.  Sometime in the 1760’s John Eschbach (Ashbaugh) migrated westward.  It’s believed John’s brother, Frederick, remaind at New Hanover, leaving no descendants. The origins of the family are probably found in the Aargua, Switzerland as Aeschbach.

Descendants of Johannes Eschbach

Generation No. 1

 

1.  JOHANNES3 ESCHBACH  (AESCHBACH2, AESCHBACH1) was born Abt. 1700 in Alsace or Palatinate Rhineland.  He married MARY ELIZABETH ANTES, daughter of FREDERICK ANTES.  She was born 1711.

Immigration: Abt. 1728, recorded 1728 at New Hanover Twp Montgomery Co Pa..  Religion: Reformed

Residence: Bet. 1728 - 1760, New Hanover Twp Montgomery Co Pa   

Children of JOHANNES ESCHBACH and MARY ANTES are:

2.                i.       ANDREW4 ASHBAUGH, b. 1735, New Hanover twp Montg Co Pa; d. 1814, Mt Joy Twp Adams Co Pa.

3.               ii.       JOHN ASHBAUGH, b. 1739, New Hanover Twp Montg Co Pa.

4.              iii.       FREDERICK ASHBAUGH, b. Abt. 1745, New Hanover Twp Montg Co Pa.

                 iv.       HANNAH ASHBAUGH, b. Abt. 1747, New Hanover twp Montg Co Pa.

                  v.       MARGARET ASHBAUGH, b. 1748, New Hanover twp Pa; m. SOLOMON SELLS; b. 1750; d. 1816.

                 vi.       SARAH ASHBAUGH, b. Abt. 1750, New Hanover twp Montg Co Pa; m. WILLIAM SMITH; b. Abt. 1745.

 

Generation No. 2

2.  ANDREW4 ASHBAUGH (JOHANNES3 ESCHBACH, AESCHBACH2, AESCHBACH1) was born 1735 in New Hanover twp Montg Co Pa, and died 1814 in Mt Joy Twp Adams Co Pa.  He married MARIA ODESSINA.  She was born Abt. 1735, and died 1818 in Mt Joy Twp Adams Co Pa.

Migration: Abt. 1760, to Adams Co Pa;   Religion: Reformed

Residence: Littlestown Mt Joy Twp Adams Co Pa     

Children of ANDREW ASHBAUGH and MARIA ODESSINA are:

                   i.       JOHN5 ASHBAUGH, b. 1764, Adams Co Pa.

                  ii.       MARIA ASHBAUGH, b. 1768; d. 1848; m. JOHN WINTERODE; b. Abt. 1765.

                 iii.       HENRY ASHBAUGH, b. 1770, Adams Co Pa.

                 iv.       ELIZABETH ASHBAUGH, b. Abt. 1772.