Individual Details
Ulrich Brackbill Senior
(4 Jul 1703 - 19 Oct 1739)
Events
Families
| Spouse | Veronica "Fanny" Herr (1705 - 1780) |
| Child | Ulrich Brackbill Junior ( - ) |
| Child | Frances "Fanny" Brackbill (1725 - 1735) |
| Child | John Brackbill (1728 - 1813) |
| Child | Benedict Brackbill Senior (1730 - 1823) |
| Child | Ann Brackbill ( - ) |
| Child | Frances Brackbill ( - ) |
| Child | Henry Brackbill (1738 - 1743) |
| Father | Benedictus Ulrich Brechbuehl (1666 - 1720) |
| Mother | Verena Meister (1675 - 1737) |
| Sibling | Maudlin Brechbuehl (1701 - 1760) |
| Sibling | Barbara Brackbill (1707 - 1760) |
Notes
Birth
Uhlrich Brackbill was born in 1702, according to Ruth Hershey Clark.Death
Ulrich Brackbill died on a trip to Philadelphia on the Conestoga Road. He fell from his wagon and was run over by it. Different death dates have been given, maybe the date of his accident was different than the day of death. October 19 was given by Allan Garber, October 20 by Noah Oberholtzer, Jr., November 11 by Maurice Umble and November 17 by Steve Friesen. It may also be that I have confused two different Ulrich Brackbills.Endnotes
1. Herr, Theodore W., Genealogical Record of Reverend Hans Herr and His Direct Lineal Descendants: From His Birth A. D. 1639 to the Present Time, Containing the Names, Etc. of 13,223 Persons. (Lancaster, PA: Examiner Printing House, 1908. Reprinted Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, 1994), 3.
2. Herr, Theodore W., Genealogical Record of Reverend Hans Herr and His Direct Lineal Descendants: From His Birth A. D. 1639 to the Present Time, Containing the Names, Etc. of 13,223 Persons. (Lancaster, PA: Examiner Printing House, 1908. Reprinted Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, 1994), 2.
3. Herr, Theodore W., Genealogical Record of Reverend Hans Herr and His Direct Lineal Descendants: From His Birth A. D. 1639 to the Present Time, Containing the Names, Etc. of 13,223 Persons. (Lancaster, PA: Examiner Printing House, 1908. Reprinted Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, 1994), 795.

