EBERLIEN, Johannes - My gggg Grandfather came to the new world in 1777 as an enlisted
man with the 2nd Regt of Ansbach/Beyreuth. His name was Johannes
Eberlien. He was born 27 November,1754 in Wonsees, in
Beyreuth, Bavaria. Johannes made landfall with Regiment #2 of the
Ansbach/Beyreuth contingent on 05 June,1777 at Staten Island,NY. He
served as any enlisted man does, but I guess by 1781 he had enough. His
regiment was shipped south in summer 1781. On the evening of 10
August 1781 just outside of Yorktown, VA Johannes deserted his post.
For @ 2-1/2 years I lose track of Johannes. He reappears in 1784 in
Pennsylvania. In that year on 04 May he married Ann McNeil of Wrights
Ferry (modern Columbia,PA) Johannes lived on here, Columbia,PA and never
left until death forced him to do so. He passed away 07 February 1822 his
remains rest in the family plot there. What I find astounding is that
older relatives recall letters from his parents to him. They actually
handled them during the 1920-30's era. Unfortunately no one knows where
they are today.
We do have silverware that was willed to my Johannes
when his father passed away in 1801. This silver ware bears the hall
mark of Johannes paternal great grandfather, Andres Rauh, B:1645 in
Lahm, Bavaria.D: 14 January,1725 in Wonsees. Andres is a silversmith of
record in that area. Obviously no one official ever cared that he
desserted and never came home. Maybe he paid his $75.00 in silver for the
Margraves foregiveness! Who knows! I'm certain that somewhere there are
more answers and someday I will find them.
Barry Dusel
dusel@redrose.net