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Birth and Baptism records are in Strayers Salem Lutheran Church records.
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Conrad Conser was born about 1720, probably in Alsace-Lorraine region of Germany. He immigrated to America as a small child with his parents, John George and Anna Barbara Conser, probably in the late 1720s. They came to Philadelphia in Colonial America and from there settled just northwest of Philadelphia, near Faulkner's Swamp Creek in northwest Philadelphia County, later called New Hanover in what is now Montgomery County, where his parents purchased a farm. It was at this farm that Conrad grew to adulthood and later married in the late 1740s , Maria Elizabeth. After Conrad's father's death in 1750, he inherited the home place. He provided for his mother ands farmed the home place until just after her death in 1766.
At his mother's death, Conrad sold the farm near New Hanover and purchased another farm in Newberry Township, York County, Pennsylvania. This was just across the Susquehanna River from Middletown, Pennsylvania and was near where Conrad's older brother, Andrew, was living in Dover Township, York County, Pennsylvania. It was in York County, that the children of Conrad and Maria grew to adulthood and where Conrad and Maria are to have died, probably in the 1770s.
1. Warrant Book, MS., The Historical Society of York County, Pennsylvania.
2. Young, Henry James, York County, Pennsylvania in the America Revolution: A Source Book, M S., pp. 202, 208. list the Revolutionary War information of Conrad's sons, George and Henry , in the Revolutionary War. This also proves that the family lived in Newberry Township, York County.
3. Young, Henry James, "Evidences of the Gantzert Families of York County before the year 18 50" in Genealogical Reports for The Historical Society of York County, Pennsylvania, Volume X XII, pp. 249-256.
4. Jordan, John W., History of Northern Pennsylvania, Volume II, (1913), page 452.
5. Pennsylvania Church Records, from Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings and Addresses , Volume II, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1983), pp. 189, 292, 373; Reverand J.J. Kline, Ph.D., The Lutheran Church in New Hanover, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (New Hanover, Pennsylvania: 1910) pp. 342, 662; Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings, Vo lume 20, pp. 243 confirms the births and baptisms of the known children of Conrad and Maria E lizabeth Conser.
6. John P. Horan, The Conser Family (Puncsatawney, Pa: 1966), pp. 6-7.
SAH- I found a record which shows that Conrad was born in 1724 in Philidelphia.
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