NameVeronica [DOTTERER] 1460,1521
Death Date1752
Spouses
Death Date6 Sep 1741
OccupationCarpenter
Misc. Notes
George Philip Dodderer, of Falkner's Swamp, [listed as a Pioneer Settler of Montgomery County, PA] carpenter, bought of Hans Neues, of the Northern Liberties, on December 22, 1722, one hundred acres, and on February 2, 1725, fifty acres, the two tracts adjoining and being located on the banks of Society Run.

On the 29th of May 1734, he bought from the proprietaries one hundred acres additional and adjoining his previous ownings. He made a will on the 19th of October, 1741, and he died on the 6th day of the following month. His wife, Veronica, survived him until 1752.

George Philip Dodderer and his sons were naturalized by act of Assembly passed May 18, 1739. [Source spells Philip’s surname differently than his son Michael’s]

George with 150 acres, is listed in the first official list of taxables of Frederick township [Montgomery county, PA] in 1734. Also listed is Ludwig Dotterer.
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John Ludwig Dederer arrived in the ship "Molly" from Rotterdam and signed the declaration on September 30, 1727. He settled in Frederick Township. In the book of New Hanover Lutheran Church is recorded the confirmation of three of his children on the 8th of April, 1750 viz:
Zacharias, aged eighteen
Maria Barbara, fifteen
Anna-Maria, fourteen.
[Is this John Ludwig related to the DOTTERER family?] 2461
Family ID1819
ChildrenMichael
 Bernard (-1757)
 Hieronimus (-1727)
 Conrad (1712-1801)
Last Modified 21 Mar 2009Created 17 May 2017 Rick Gleason - ricksgenealogy@gmail.com