Philip Hetrick
![]() General Notes: It is believed that Philip Hetrick, was a brother of Peter. Philip came from Northumberland County, Pennsylvania around 1833 and settled in Rice Township, Sandusky County on land near Peter's. Philip married Anna Mary Kreilick, a half-sister of Adam Kreilick who helped found St. Paul's Church. Mary and Adam's father was John Adam Andrew Kreilick. In 1860, Philip and Mary owned land in Rice Twp. Section 29 NE, adjacent to the farm then owned by David Hetrick. Mud Creek ran through the farm on the southern border. 3 ![]() Philip married Anna Mary Kreilick on 12 Feb 1837 in , Sandusky County, Ohio.2 (Anna Mary Kreilick was born on 10 Feb 1819 in Pennsylvania,2 died on 22 Jan 1903 in , Sandusky County, Ohio 2 and was buried in St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery, Rice Township, Sandusky County, Ohio 2.). The cause of her death was dropsy. |
1 Frieda (Hetrick) Ried, compiler, Hetrick Family History of Sandusky County, Ohio (Second Edition; Engler Printing, Fremont, Ohio, May 2004), page 5. Her primary sources were Himmel's Church Baptismal Records, Rebuck, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Himmel's Church Records. Wilma Hetrick Koelling - Hetrick file, Crawford County, Pennsylvania Library. Himmel's Church- List of Members reporting for Confession and Holy Supper by year. Northumberland County Abstracts of Vital Records. LDS Films. Reeds Church, Berks County, Pennsylvania (Compiled in 1745). Alfred Smith, Abstract of Wills and Administration, Berks County, Pennsylvania 1752-1798,
2 Frieda (Hetrick) Ried, compiler, Hetrick Family History of Sandusky County, Ohio (Second Edition; Engler Printing, Fremont, Ohio, May 2004), page 5.
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Frieda (Hetrick) Ried, compiler, Hetrick Family History of Sandusky County, Ohio (Second Edition; Engler Printing, Fremont, Ohio, May 2004), page 13.
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