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"A complement to genealogies in the Library of Congress" -t.p. of fifth v.
Casper Dilling (1756-1838) was born in Germany. He went to America as a Hessian mercenary during the Revolution, was captured, and deserted in 1783. He settled in Pennsylvania, and married Christina Puterbaugh (1767-1844), a daughter of George Puterbaugh and Christina Adam, ca. 1786. They had ten children. Descendants live throughout the United States.
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Jacob Hertzler was born in 1703 in Switzerland, possibly in Canton Berne where he and his ancestors were members of the Amish Mennonite Church. He died in 1786 near Hamburg, Berks Co., Pennsylvania. His first wife died in Switzerland. His second wife, was Catherine Ruegy. Their children were born in Switzerland and the Palatinate, then a part of France. Jacob, his second wife Catherine Ruegy and their family emigrated from Switzerland to America in 1749. They eventually settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Missouri, Michigan, Maryland, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Connecticut, Colorado, California and elsewhere.