WILHELM STREPER

Thirteen Families often referred to as the Germantown Founders, arrived on the ship Concord on October 6, 1683. The thirteen heads of household are: Leonard Arrets, Johannes Bleickers, Tones Coenen-Heggers, Peter Kurlis, Johann Lenssen, Johan "Jan" Lucken, Reiner Theissen-Doors, Abraham Tunes Klinken, Wilhelm Strepers, Abraham Isacks Op den Graeff, Derick Isacks Op den Graeff, and Herman Isacks Op den Graeff

Wilhelm Streeper arrived on the ship concord. He married 2nd Mary Williamsen Lucken born May 17, 1686 and sister of Jan Lucken.

William Streeper's will is written in Somerhausen the German township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. The inventory and the will are both filed on November 15, 1717.

William Streeper's Will holds references to his wife Mary, his step son Peter Jansen, and his children with Mary Lucken Leonard, John, and Catherine. Peter Jansen is the son of Mary Lucken who was first married to Jan Simmons.  

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