Individual Details
Niklaus Erb
( - Aft Apr 1752)
Niklaus Erb, along with his wife, Catrina, and children, landed in Philadelphia aboard the Charming Nancy on 8 October 1737. Allan Garber noted that six children accompanied the family, but there were seven children. One child, Christophel, is only known from the name on the passenger list. The family was believed to be Amish. He patented 142 acres in Warwich Township on 12 May 1742.
Events
| Death | Aft Apr 1752 | , Lancaster, PA | ![]() | ||
| Alt name | Nicholas Claus Erb | ||||
| Birth | ![]() | ||||
| Burial | Greystone Manor Farm Graveyard, Talmage, Lancaster, PA |
Families
| Spouse | ms ( - ) |
| Child | Johannes Erb (1713 - 1778) |
| Child | Anna Erb ( - ) |
| Child | Magdalena Erb (1721 - 1762) |
| Child | Nicholas "Claus" Erb (1721 - 1769) |
| Child | Jacob Erb Senior (1724 - 1810) |
| Child | Catherine Erb (1727 - ) |
| Child | Christian Erb (1734 - 1810) |
| Child | Christophel Erb ( - ) |
