Dielman Kolb, Jr. (1691-1756) (arrival 1717)

Our Ancestors in America: Dielman Kolb, Jr.

Representing the 2nd Generation

Dielman Kolb was born on November 10, 1691, in the Palatine (Pfaltz) at Wolfsheim, Germany. He married Elizabeth Schnebli in 1714. On March 21, 1717, he started from Ibersheim, in the Palatine, for Pennsylvania, arriving at Philadelphia on the 10th of August 1717. He was instrumental in organizing the Mennonite Congregation at Salford, Montgomery County, in 1738. He was one of a committee to arrange and supervise the translation of the “Martyrs’ Mirror” from the Dutch to the German language. Through his influence Christopher Dock was induced to write his “Theory and Practice of Teaching,” the first treatise of this kind ever written in America as far as known and afterwards printed and published by Christopher Saur at Germantown.

Important: If you are a descendant of Dielman Kolb, who came to America in 1717, you start tracing your ancestry from his daughter, Elizabeth, mentioned above (3rd generation) listed above, using Cassel’s History for this purpose.

Taken from the KKC Family Record Book, page 14.

[Link to Dielman Kolb – 2nd Gen. (KFRB-pg 14)]

Other Pages:

  • Historic Residence of Pioneer Dielman Kolb (KFRB-pg 19)
  • Home of immigrant Dielman Kolb in 1963 Kinsey Road near Rt. 113) pg 4 (SP)
  • There is an extensive write-up about Dielman Kolb, Jr. in the Strassburger Family History Book and the Mennonite Encyclopedia as noted below:

The Kolb Family in 1922 Strassburger Family History

Ralph Beaver Strassburger included a good bit of information on the Dielman Kolb family in his 1922 family history document, “History: Family: The KOLB (KULP) Family: Philadelphia and Montgomery Counties, PA.”

Kolb, Dielman (1691-1756)

The Mennonite Encyclopedia GAMEO has some information on the Dielman Kolb family.