Individual Details
Ulrich Hernly
(Abt 1710 - 1784)
Ulrich Hernly landed in Philadelphia 26 September 1737 aboard the St. Andrew, and resided in Rapho Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and he was a traveling shoemaker. He patented 174 acres in what is now Rapho, Pennsylvania in 1759, near the present-day Hernley Mennonite Church.
Events
| Birth | Abt 1710 | , , , , Europe | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | Abt 1736 | , , , , Europe - Catharine | |||
| Death | 1784 | Rapho, Lancaster, PA | |||
| Will | 11 Dec 1784 | ![]() | |||
| Alt name | Ulrich Hornley | ||||
| Alt name | Ulrich Hernley |
Families
| Spouse | Catharine ( - ) |
| Child | Anna Hernley (1737 - 1812) |
| Child | Isaac Hernly (1742 - 1824) |
| Child | John Hernly (1745 - ) |
| Child | Christian Hernly (1750 - 1828) |
Notes
Will
Ulrich Henrly's will is E-1-142, Microfilm Vol. E-F, Image 77.Endnotes
1. Allan A. Garber, To God Alone The Honor: The Pioneer Mennonite Families of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (Morgantown, PA: Mastof Press, 2017), 263.

