11/28/2022 0 Comments Edward netler![]() ![]() A member of the Royal Society, in the field of zoology he was among the first modern scholars to describe the brood parasitism of the cuckoo ( Aristotle also noted this behaviour in his History of Animals). In 1821, he was appointed physician to King George IV, and was also made mayor of Berkeley and justice of the peace. In Jenner's time, smallpox killed around 10% of the population, with the number as high as 20% in towns and cities where infection spread more easily. In the West, Jenner is often called "the father of immunology", and his work is said to have "saved more lives than the work of any other human". ![]() He used it in 1798 in the long title of his Inquiry into the Variolae vaccinae known as the Cow Pox, in which he described the protective effect of cowpox against smallpox. The terms vaccine and vaccination are derived from Variolae vaccinae ('pustules of the cow'), the term devised by Jenner to denote cowpox. George Briner and wife Caroline (Lewis) dec'd.Edward Jenner, FRS FRCPE ( – 26 January 1823) was a British physician and scientist who pioneered the concept of vaccines including creating the smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccine. William Briner and wife Anna Elizabeth (Dengler) Leonard Breidenstein and wife Mary Jane (Cox) George Brautigam and wife Mary Ann (Derr) Nathaniel Blatt and wife Magdalene (Bucks) Peter Bixler and wife Elizabeth (Schweitzer) Becker and wife Mary Jane (Morris)Ĭhristopher Bellman and wife Catharine (Keifer)Įllis Bernhisel and wife Tomilla (Minnit (sic))ĭavid S Bing and wife Anna Margaret (Rapp) Peter Bauman ans wife Rebecca (Rissmiller) William Bartlett and wife Anna Eliza (Long)Ĭhristian Bauknecht and wife Mary Ann (Zemmerley) Angstadt and wife Caroline (Orth)Ĭharles F. Robert Ammansell and wife Catharine (Beechart) Gottlieb Moyer and wife Maria (Grandparents) Joshua Altenderfer and wife Sarah Ann (Deturk) Philip Altenderfer and wife Mary (Kirchhoff) In the following spreadsheet, if a surname of the child is followed by an astericks, that means that I used the father's surname for the child where the birth was an illigitimate one. ![]() 5th St., Reading, October 19th 1866 (Friday at 1.25 o'c, A.M.)īaptized December 13th 1866 by the Rev. Emma Louisa [presumed another Zweizig, however surname not listed)īorn No. Sponsors: Parents (Parent's names not mentioned)Ħ. 517 Chesnut St.) May 22nd 1864 (Sunday at 4 o'c, A.M.)īaptized, August 11th 1864 by the Rev. 517 Chesnut St.) January 25th 1863 (Sunday at 6 1/4 o'c, A.M.)ĭied in Reading, Pa., February 11th 1863 (Wednesday, bet. 517 Chesnut St.) September 3rd 1861 (Tuesday aat 9 3/4 o'c, A.M.)īaptized April 3rd 1862 by the Rev. Corner of White Oak & Pine St.) January 1st 1860, (Sunday at 11 o'c, P.M.)īaptized April 23rd 1860 by the Rev. (Parents' names not mentioned)īorn in Hamburg, Pa., (N.W. Corner of White Oak & Pine St.) October 17th 1857, (Saturday at 11 o'c, A.M.)īaptized April 29th 1858, by the Rev. The following Zweizig entries are contained together, as seen here, on the first page of the microfilm.īorn in Hamburg, Pa., (N.W. Pennsylvania Trails History and Genealogyīaptisms: Trinity Luthern Church, Hamburg, PA Source Citation: Historical Society of Pennsylvania Historic Pennsylvania Church and Town Records Reel: 575. Trinity Lutheran Church, Hamburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania Berks County, Pennsylvania History and Genealogy Births Page ![]()
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