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Heinly Family Association Family Reunion website
Welcome to
the Heinly Family Association Website
In 1749, Matthias Heinlein and his son,
David, arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the passenger
ship called "The Patience". At that time the last
name was changed to Heinly. Matthias settled in the area of
Lower Macungie Township in what is now Lehigh County,
Pennsylvania. David settled in Greenwich Township in Berks
County, Pennsylvania. It is there that his homestead still
stands. David Heinly became a member of Dunkel's Church in
Greenwich Township. David died in 1784, he is buried in the
adjacent cemetery along with many of his descendents.
Matthias died in 1775 and is buried in Lehigh Cemetery in
Lehigh County.
The Heinly Family Crest. These were sold at
the 100th reunion in 1999.
The Heinly Family Association was organized
in August of 1899. The first meeting was held on part of the
original tract of land belonging to the Heinly Homestead
along the Ontelaunee creek near Virginville. Later, the
reunions were moved to the Kutztown Park where between 400
and 500 Heinly family members attended. They are currently being held at the Huguenot Lodge #377 F& A M on Crystal Cave Road
in Kutztown
The homestead of David Heinly. The house is not the original house. This house was built in 1848 by a Heinly. The property consisted of 300 acres in Greenwich Township,
Berks County, Pennsylvania. It remained in the Heinly Family
for several generations until it was sold in 1956.
Heinly monument at Dunkel's Church, dedicated
to David Heinly on August 15,1903 by the Heinly
Family reunion.
This was taken at the 106th Heinly Family Reunion on August 13, 2005.
We need your help.
If anyone would like to be put on the mailing list, please send an email with your name and address to the email adress below.
We are currently working on a book to commemorate the 111th reunion of the Heinly Family Association. If you have any information you would be willing to share please email us using the email address below. The information should be received no later than February 2009. Thank you, The Historian.
If you have any photos pertaining to the Heinly family, please send them to the email address below. They may include houses, documents, people, etc. Please indicate what or who is in the photo.
If you have any ideas or suggestions for upcoming reunions, please feel free to email them to the email address on this website.
We are collecting recipies for the production of a cookbook. If you have a recipie tht you would like to submit, please email it to the email address on this website.
We have published a family history
book. We would like to thank everyone who contributed any information. We made the book available at the 105th family reunion. We still have copies available. The cost of thhis book is $37.00. We are still accepting any information you would be willing to share, however, the information will be included in a future edition. Please use the email address on this page if you have any information to submit.
There are a limited number of family crests still available.
We have copies of "The Heinly Family In America" by Harvey F. Heinly from 1944 available. The cost is $6.00 per book plus shipping. If you are interested, inquire within.
A special thank you to all those that attended the 110th
Heinly Reunion. Upcoming Events:
111th Annual Heinly Reunion at the Huguenot Lodge #377 F& A M on Crystal Cave Road
in Kutztown, Pennsylvania on Saturday, August 8,
2009 mealtime at 12:00 PM.
The Huguenot Lodge #377 F& A M is located on Crystal Cave Road west of Kutztown. Children are welcome.
From Reading - Take 222, do not take the expressway, heading toward Kutztown to Crystal Cave Road, turn left onto Crystal Cave Road, head north a short distance. Lodge is on right side behind the restaurant just off 222.
From Allentown - Take 222 through Kutztown to Crystal Cave Road, turn right onto Crystal Cave Road, head north a short distance. Lodge is on right side behind the restaurant just off 222.
Email: heinlyfamily2001@yahoo.com
This website will be updated
periodically.
Updated August 12, 2008.
Please come back and visit again!
All information on this
website is copyrighted 2001-2008 by Dennis P. Arndt.
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