126 HISTORY OF 



Henry Carpenter/^ Emanuel Carpenter,t Gabriel Car- 

 penter, Daniel Herman, Christian Herman, Philip Fiere, 

 Mathias Slaremaker,J Big John Shank, Jacob Churts, 

 Jacob Snevely, Jr„ Jolm Woolrich Hover, John Croy- 

 der, John Leeghte, John Stampher, Martin Graaf, Peter 

 Newcomat, Jacob Bare, Jr., John Henry Bare, Jacob 

 Weaver, Henry Weaver, John Weaver, David Longan- 

 icker, George Weaver, Abraham Mire, Woolrick Houser, 

 John Mire, Henry Musselman, ^lichael Shank, Jacob; 

 Miller, Jacob Miller, Jr., Martin Miller, Peter Abye,. 

 Hans Goot, Christian Staner, John Jacob Light, Adam. 

 Brand, Christopher Franciscus, Casper Loughman,, 

 Frederick Stay, John Line, Jolin Swope, Bastian Royer, 

 Jonas Lerow, Simeon King, John Abye,. Everhard 

 Ream, all of Lancaster county, be, and shall be to all 

 intents and purposes deemed, taken, and esteemed, His 

 Majesty's natural born subjects of this province of Penn- 

 sylvania, as if they, and each of them had been born 

 within the said province ; and shall and may, and every 

 one of them shall and may, within this province, take, 

 receive, enjoy, and be entitled to all rights, privileges 

 and advantages of natural born subjects, as fully, to all 



* "Henry Zhnmerman or Carpenter arrived in Pcnnsyh^ania 

 in the year 1698, and returned afterwards to Europe for his 

 family, whom he brought out in 1706, and settled first in Ger- 

 mantown, and removed within the present bounds of Lan- 

 caster county, (then Chester) in 1717," His descendants are 

 very numerous and respectable. 



fEmanuel Zimmerman or Carpenter, son of Henry Car- 

 penter, was born in Switzerland, in the year 1702 and 

 died 1780. His induence v/as salutary and great in the 

 county. He had the unbounded confidence of his fellow 

 citizens, as will appear from the sequel. 



|The namev.as originally in German Schleiermacher. 



