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Conrad Weiser

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Gender Male
Death264 years ago
Date of birth November 2,1696
Zodiac sign Scorpio
Born Herrenberg
Germany
Date of died July 13,1760
DiedWomelsdorf
Pennsylvania
United States
SpouseEve Feck
Place of burialBerks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Parents Johann Conrad Weiser Sr.
Anna Magdalena Uebele
BooksConrad Weiser's Journal of a Tour to the Ohio, August 11-October 2, 1748
Early Western Journals, 1748-1765
Narrative of a Journey from Tulpehocken, in Pennsylvania, to Onondago, the Headquarters of the Six Nations of Indians, Made in 1737 by Conrad Weiser
I don't need to know your name to be your friend
Dancing all the dances, singing all the songs
Healers, harmed & harmful
Promises of steel, covenants of glass
Conrad Weiser's Account Book, 1746-1760
Not so loud, I can't hear you!
Children Anna Maria Muhlenberg
Grandchildren Peter Muhlenberg
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Conrad Weiser, born Johann Conrad Weiser, Jr., was a Pennsylvania Dutch pioneer who served as an interpreter and diplomat between the Pennsylvania Colony and Native American nations. Primarily a farmer, he also worked as a tanner, and later served as a soldier and judge.

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