| Name |
Anna Margaret Lebenguth |
| Birth |
05 May 1722 |
| Gender |
Female |
| Indian massacre at Tulpehocken |
Tulpehocken Township, , , Pa |
| Indian massacre at Tulpehocken |
- During French and Indian War, Indians attacked settlements like Tulpehocken on the western edge of Pennsylvania occupation. Jacob Lebengut (later called Livingood by descendants) and his second wife were killed and scalped. Anna Margaret Fehler,daughter of Jacob's first wife was visiting with her two youngest babies. Those three were taken away as captives and never seen again. The older Fehler daughter, Maria Eva, was at home with her father, escaping the massacre.
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| Death |
1758 |
, , , In Indian captivity |
- During French and Indian War, Indians attacked settlements like Tulpehocken on the western edge of Pennsylvania occupation. Jacob Lebengut (later called Livingood by descendants) and his second wife were killed and scalped. Anna Margaret Fehler,daughter of Jacob's first wife was visiting with her two youngest babies. Those three were taken away as captives and never seen again. The older Fehler daughter, Maria Eva, was at home with her father, escaping the massacre.
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| Person ID |
I77 |
Our Family History |
| Last Modified |
4 Jan 2008 |