Northkill Amish
Posted by: Gosffo
N 40° 30.724 W 076° 07.189
18T E 405129 N 4485196
Sept. 29, 1757
Waymark Code: WM8NH
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 03/09/2006
Views: 28
Marker Text:
The first organized Amish Mennonite congregation in America. Established by 1740. Disbanded following Indian attack, September 29, 1757, in which a Provincial soldier and three members of the Jacob Hochstetler family were killed near this point.
On Sept. 29, 1757, 3 members of the Hochstetler family were killed, but 3 others where taken captive.
In 1736, a small group of Amish brought land in Northkill. They Thrieved. There numbers grew to 150. They built stone houses, planted apple trees and harvested hay, wheat and rye. Northkill was on the edge of the frontier. The Amish and Lenape Indians where on peaceful terms, till the start of the French and Indian War. On Sept. 29, the Lenape attacked the Amish, being pacifists, they did nothing. (they practiced non-resistance) The indians murdered Jacob's wife and 2 children. They carried Jacob and 2 other children into capitivity. The remaining Amish fled east and south to safety. The article did not say what happened to Jacob and his 2 children. Maybe it's best we don't know?
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Marker Name: Northkill Amish
County: Berks
Date Dedicated: 06/26/1959
Marker Type: Roadside
Location: Old U.S. 22, 1 mile W of Shartlesville
Category: Early Settlement, Native American, Religion
Website: Not listed
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