Individual Details
Vincent Meyer
(1721 - 1797)
Vincent Meyer's farm was in West Earl Township, south of Akron. During the Revolutionary War, Vincent was fined for refusing to serve in the military.
Events
| Birth | 1721 | ||||
| Marriage | By 13 Nov 1775 | Elisabeth Maudlin Weber | ![]() | ||
| Death | 1797 | Earl, Lancaster, PA | |||
| Marriage | Anna Huber | ![]() | |||
| Alt name | Vincent Myers | ||||
| Alt name | Vincent Mayer | ||||
| Alt name | Vincent Myer | ||||
| Burial | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Elisabeth Maudlin Weber (1722 - 1798) |
| Spouse | Anna Huber (1727 - 1773) |
| Child | Hans Meyer (1751 - 1824) |
| Child | Christian K. Meyer (1752 - 1841) |
| Child | Barbara Meyer (1754 - 1834) |
| Child | Maria Meyer (1758 - 1818) |
| Child | Salome Meyer (1760 - ) |
| Child | Peter Meyer (1762 - ) |
| Child | Benjamin Meyer (1763 - 1824) |
| Child | Samuel Meyer (1766 - ) |
| Child | Anna Meyer (1768 - 1853) |
| Father | Hans Meyer (1684 - 1758) |
| Mother | Barbara Landis ( - ) |
Notes
Marriage
Anna Huber married Vincent Mayer in 1740, according to Allan Garber. However, she would have been just thirteen in 1740, and her first child was born in 1751. I suspect a 1750 marriage year would be more likely.Burial
Vincent Meyer was buried in a family graveyard on his farm, but stone is no longer visible.Endnotes
1. Allan A. Garber, To God Alone The Honor: The Pioneer Mennonite Families of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (Morgantown, PA: Mastof Press, 2017), 524.

