Col. Peter is not buried here, but in a family cemetery near Annville, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.
He and his family departed Rotterdam, then to Dover and arrived in Philadelphia on September 11th, 1738 on the Robert and Alice (or Oliver; ship's name is unsure).
Source: http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/pa/1738r-a.htm
From Wiki: BURIAL:
"His body was interred Mar., 1789 Family Burial plot in Lebanon County, PA. In the list of "Revolutionary War Soldiers in Lebanon County, PA" a Lt. Col. Peter Hedrich is listed as buried in the Family Burial Plot - near Swatara Gap."[2][3]
Col. Peter is not buried here, but in a family cemetery near Annville, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania.
He and his family departed Rotterdam, then to Dover and arrived in Philadelphia on September 11th, 1738 on the Robert and Alice (or Oliver; ship's name is unsure).
Source: http://www.progenealogists.com/palproject/pa/1738r-a.htm
From Wiki: BURIAL:
"His body was interred Mar., 1789 Family Burial plot in Lebanon County, PA. In the list of "Revolutionary War Soldiers in Lebanon County, PA" a Lt. Col. Peter Hedrich is listed as buried in the Family Burial Plot - near Swatara Gap."[2][3]
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