Lechthaler and Powell
Family History
Including Associated Families: Friedel, Supcoe, North, Brand, Hood, and Ell.
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151 | Absolutely no basis for birth date estimate. I could find no information on her except for emntion in the book "The Family of Jacob Weatherholt, 1760-1837". --- | Weatherholtz, Christina (I693)
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152 | According to "Info Regarding The Famalies Of Hornberger & Yingling & Related Famalies Of Eckert, Lenhart, Steffy, Gerwig & Rahn" page 36: Sold fathers estate he inherited in 1843. --- Pennsylvania, Probate Records, 1683-1994 at https://familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https%3A//api.familysearch.org/records/collection/1999196/waypoints 7/20/2012 checked Adams county for Hornberger in the following databases: Decedents record index 1864-1937 H, J-N, P-T and V-Z not found - John Hornberger, Elizabeth Hornberger Will index 1800-1864 No. 480 - John Hornberger, will proven 13 Aug 1812, executors and administartors Conrad Snyder and Wm Ferguson, inventory filed 25 Aug 1812 and 20 Mar 1816, accounts settled 24 Sep 1816, fee paid $4.46, Img 49 of 115 Orphans' Court record index 1800-1853 A-K 1820 Euphrenia Hornberger, appoint'mt of guardian B/355, remarks - ward, Img 455 of 555. Record found, does not mention who her father was, appoints Samuel Tagery of Mount Pleasant guardianship, says she is above age of 14, record dated 22 Feb 1920, Img 450 of 746 in Orphans' Court records 1800-1827 vol A-C. No idea how or where she connects. 1816 John Hornberger, appoint'mt of guardian B/192, accounts - orphans court docket B/230, remarks Mt Pleas Twp, Img 460 of 555 (records found and recorded in database under Fanny, Elizabeth, and Catharine Hornberger) ---- | Hornberger, John (I88)
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153 | According to 11/19/1982 recording by Harry Woodward Kirby and Emma Kirby Miller done for St. Michaels Maritime Museum Harry and Emma moved to Easton had been living in Easton 14 years when this recording was made. She had 3 boys (Edward ?). At time of recording Emma had 10 grandchildren. She was 3 1/2 to 5 years old when she was sent off to live in Baltimore with Louise in foster homes. She came back to St. Michaels during the summer and for Christmas. | Kirby, Emma Estelle (I269)
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154 | According to 11/19/1982 recording by Harry Woodward Kirby and Emma Kirby Miller done for St. Michaels Maritime Museum Harry drowned between ages 3 and 5, Emma had been born when he died. | Kirby, Harry (I270)
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155 | According to 11/19/1982 recording by Harry Woodward Kirby and Emma Kirby Miller done for St. Michaels Maritime Museum Ralph Hunt was with Lola. | Hunt, Ralph Sutton (I1240)
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156 | According to 11/19/1982 recording by Harry Woodward Kirby and Emma Kirby Miller done for St. Michaels Maritime Museum Uncle Clen could not read or write. --- Tombstone and Fanning book have birth in 1862, death certificate has 1861. Month and day agree in all sources. --- George T. Wales Civil War pension file (see hard copy with page numbering) contains the following information that may differ from what is noted otherwise: pg 99 - notes birth on 2 Jun 1862 ---- | Wales, George B. McClellan "Clem, Clen" (I402)
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157 | According to Dudenhofen Chronik book pg 31 - Came from Meiches in 1650 to Dudenhofen | Walter, Hans (I2988)
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158 | According to Dudenhofen Chronik book pg 31 - settled 1651 in Dudenhofen | Schnur, Johann Nicolaus (I3347)
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159 | According to Dudenhofen Chronik book pg 31 - settled 1658 in Dudenhofen | Erb, Heinrich (I2951)
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160 | According to Dudenhofen Chronik book pg 31 - settled 1659 in Dudenhofen | Mahr, Andreas (I3154)
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161 | According to Dudenhofen Chronik book pg 31 - settled 1681 in Dudenhofen | Liller, Hans Heinrich (I3161)
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162 | According to Linda Poschke (see 8/15/2012 email thread) Elisabeth Schviczbely and Elisabeth Tamas may be the same person, with the Elisabeth Schviczbely being an incorrect entry in the church books and the correct name being Elisabeth Tamas. The spacing of the children does not disqualify this possibility. Nor does the fact I found only one Elisabetha Bindasz death record in 1847. I left the names seperate since I saw no defniitive proof but she may very well be correct. -------- | Tamas, Elisabeth "Tamass, Tomas" (I4134)
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163 | According to Linda Poschke (see 8/15/2012 email thread) Elisabeth Schviczbely and Elisabeth Tamas may be the same person, with the Elisabeth Schviczbely being an incorrect entry in the church books and the correct name being Elisabeth Tamas. The spacing of the children does not disqualify this possibility. Nor does the fact I found only one Elisabetha Bindasz death record in 1847. I left the names seperate since I saw no defniitive proof but she may very well be correct. -------- | Schviczbely, Elisabeth "Erzsebet" (I4136)
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164 | According to Morton L. Montgomery in "Historical and Biographical annals of Berks Co., PA." Jacob was born in Zweibrucken. Not known where he got this information from. Others noted there were Lenharts in Edenkoben (near Zweibrucken [not really, dwl comment]) and Horn, Hunsrueck for many generations. ------- Rahn book and Rinkenbach documentation have birth year as 1736. Church and Tombstone records has 1737. Both have same month and day. ------- A History of Dunkel's Church can be found at http://usgwarchives.net/pa/berksp/1bksb/bsscbk01.htm . Note that you will have to view the web page source since the font color makes the page unreadable. ------ Genealogy.com message board had the following message: More info is needed--dates or approx., where born & died, which state did he serve from, a wife's name. There could be more then one man with his name. I found this one in the DAR Index--I entered Jacob Lenhart but only this one came up: LENHERT,JACOB Ancestor #: A069224 Service: PENNSYLVANIA Rank: PRIVATE Birth: 18 Nov 1736 PALATINATE GERMANY Death: 3 Aug 1793 GREENWICH TWP BERKS CO PENNSYLVANIA Service Description: 1) CAPT WALTER STEWART, 3RD BATT 2) ALSO IN BERKS CO MILITIA Residence 1) BERKS CO - PENNSYLVANIA SpouseNumber Name 1)ANNA MARIA KUHL 2)BARBARA X --------- Berks County Register of Wills web site (http://www.co.berks.pa.us/rwills/s/RegMain.htm) estate listing index contains: Last_Name First_Name Middle_Name Year Residence Pages Leonard Jacob 1793 Greenwich Township 27 ----- Web site http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/berks/church/dunkel003.txt has the following baptism: LENHART, John Jacob, bap. 4-24-1757 (?) to Philip LENHART & wf., sponsor: John Jacob LENHART. The sponsor is probably Jacob Lenhart, son of Johann Peter, brother of Philipp. ----- Web site http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/berks/military/deppay01.txt has: Berks County Patriots who received "Depreciation Pay" for service in the Continental Line during the Revolutionary War. Following is an interpretation of a list of depreciation pay recipients included on pages 254 thru 270 in Volume IV of the Fifth Series of the Publications of the Pennsylvania Archives published 1906, many corrupted spellings remain. List includes: Lenhart, Jacob ----- Web site http://berks.pa-roots.com/wills/PeterMoll.html has interesting estate documents for Peter Moll concerning Jacob Lenhart neglecting his duties as guardian for Moll children. No way to know if it is the same Jacob Lenhart. --- Pennsylvania, Probate Records, 1683-1994 at https://familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https%3A//api.familysearch.org/records/collection/1999196/waypoints 7/23/2012 checked York county in the following databases: Will index 1749-1940 Peter Lenhart, Dover Twp, 8 Apr 1774, executors William Lenhart, Daniel Messerly, C/214, index Img 349 of 707 Jacob Lambert Sr. G/246, index img 346 of 707 Catherine Lenhart, York Boro, 17 Aug 1811, executor Andrew Cremer, M/347, index img 352 of 707 Godfrey Lenhart Esq., York Boro, 23 Aug 1819, executor William Lenhart, William Barber, John Schmidt, O/171, index img 352 of 707 William Lenhart, Dover twp, 2 Nov 1819, executor John Lenhart, Peter Lenhart, O/182, index img 352 of 707 Will index 1753-1798 none found Orphans' Court docket index 1749-1840 A-Z (L starts img 66 of 128) Peter Lenhart, E/341. his personal estate (Bk E 1782-1786) Godfrey Lenhart, G/213. from his guardianship Godfrey Lenhart, N/50.personal estate Godfrey Lenhart, N/182.personal estate Godfrey Lenhart, P/58.personal estate ---- Pennsylvania, Probate Records, 1683-1994 at https://familysearch.org/search/image/index#uri=https%3A//api.familysearch.org/records/collection/1999196/waypoints 7/23/2012 checked Berks county in the following databases: Estates 1752-1799 Koch, Jacob-Levengood, Jacob Jacob Leonard Img 1581 of 2218 Letter of administration ...bonds index 1751-1915 A-Z 1793 Jacob Leonard, 4/356, administartor Barbara Leonard, sureties Frederick Moyer, John Hornberger, index Img 356 of 673 1814 Caspar Leonard, 7/315, index Img 356 of 673 1820 Thomas Leonard, 8/305, index Img 356 of 673 1825 Jacob Lenhart, 9/328, index Img 355 of 673 1837 Henry Lenhart, 13/83, index Img 355 of 673 1839 John Lenhard, 14/30, index Img 355 of 673 1840 Henry Lenhard, 14/137, index Img 355 of 673 1849 Mattie Lenhart, 18/74, index Img 355 of 673 1855 Jacob Lenhart, 21/5, index Img 355 of 673 1858 Benj Lenhart, 21/322, index Img 355 of 673 1865 Levi H. Lenhart, 24/344, index Img 355 of 673 1869 Samuel Lenhart, 26/13, index Img 355 of 673 1872 Benj H. Lenhart, 26/540, index Img 355 of 673 1874 Henry Lenhart, 27/80, index Img 355 of 673 stopped at 1874, others exist Orphans' Court proceeding index 1752-1857 vol 1-17 (L index starts Img 154 of 314) 1795 Jacob Leonard Vol 4 Pg 263, report of auditors 1798 Jacob Leonard Vol 4 Pg 217, valuation of estate 179? Jacob Leonard decd Vol 4 No 2 Pg 326, childrens guardian 179? Philip Leonard Vol 4 No 2 Pg 326, guardian appointed for 1794 Sabastian Leonard Vol 4 No 2 Pg 332, guardian 1803 Elizabeth Leonard Vol 5 Pg >= 51 <=52, guardian 1803 Jacob Leonard Vol 5 Pg >= 51 <=52, guardian 1814 Casper Leonard Vol 5 Pg 178, sale of land 1824 Casper Leonard Vol 8 Pg 367, inquisition Orphans' Court record index 1755-1936 (L index at about Img 507 of 715) 1798 Jacob Leonard Vol 4 Pg 217, valuation of estate 1814 Casper Leonard 5/178 sale of land 1824 Casper Leonard 8/367 inquisition 1824 Casper Leonard 8/425 order of sale 1837 Henry Lenhart 12/507, inquisition 1839 John Lenhart 13/186, inquisition 1840 John Lenhart 13/296, real estate sold 1840 John Lenhart 13/313, real estate sold 1842 John Lenhart 13/426, order of partition Orphans' Court records 1751-1792 Jacob Lenhard Pg 218, Swore oath concerning Shollenberger estate property, abt 1784, Img 291 of 335 Will index 1752-1915 A-Z No Jacob Lenhart found. --- | Lenhart, Jacob "John Jacob, Johann Jacob, Lennart, Leonhart, Leonard" (I187)
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165 | According to Ruff book emigrated to Poland | Ruff, Jacob Friedrich "Ruoff, Rueff" (I1878)
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166 | According to the Fanning history book: He left home in April or May 1826, and went to sea, and never returned to his family. He was in the Mexican War, and it is said on the steamer "Vixen", later being transferred to the ship "Raritan", on which he was a quarter gunner, and was in the battle of Verz Cruz, and was wounded in battle. That was the last information his family ever had of him. He was a very small man in stature, and may have been the "Little John" (Fanning) tradition says was killed in Mexican War. Mexican War (April 1846–February 1848) I have also found evidence of a John Fanning, age 45 in 1852, born Troy NY, being ill at U.S. Naval Hospital New York. Based on him being born at Troy NY I think he may be the same John Fanning who married Mary Ann Townsend. I think he was a mariner that went to sea and abandoned his family. I have no way to tell for sure this is the correct John Fanning but the birthplace of Troy NY is too coincidental.. Bases on circumstancial evidence, I believe he left a trail of Naval hospital visits and Baltimore in 1850 and was ultimately lost at sea on the USS Porpoise in 1854. ------ The NYC death index at http://italiangen.org/records-search/deaths.php has the following entry Fanning John 73 y Jun 28 1878 4880 Kings The LDS database New York, Kings County Estate Files, 1866-1923, Kings County, has and entry for Fanning, John (1867) as follows: On 28 Jan 1867 Letters of Administration for John Fanning were applied for by Thomas Fanning of the City of Brooklyn, a brother of John Fanning who died at sea, on - day of July, 1854, leaving no widow, children, descendants of children, father or sister but one brother to wit. The document also states John Fanning left the Brooklyn Naval Yard on the US Brig Porpoise early in 1854 bound for Hong Kong and the brig and John Fanning was lost at sea. The Fanning book does not note a brother with the name Thomas for John Fanning, husband of Mary Ann Townsend. I found a Thomas C. Fanning in Brooklyn but he has no brother named John according to the Fanning Book. The statement about no wife or children is also incorrect but then again, if he abandoned his family, that might have been his story. Therefore I can't be sure this probate record if for the correct John Fanning. ----- On 12/1/11 checked... FHL 1434103 1833-1842 cemetery records for Mt. Ida Cemetery (Troy, New York). No Fanning surname was found. FHL 1437397 entire film (some Troy, New York newspapers) for Fanning surname. Found: Marriage: Mrs. Eliza A. Fanning m. Hon. N. S. Storre, Dec 11, 1848 Elizabeth Fanning m. Abram Fowler, Apr 24, 1852 Henry Fanning, Waterford NY m. Maria Ketchum, Waterford NY, Nov 24, 1804, Tray Gazette Nov 27, 1804 3:4 Jerusha A. Fanning m. Myron J. Gilbert, Apr 4, 1843 Newspaper: Katie Fanning, 18, d Sep 12, 1879, Troy Daily Times Sep 13, 1879 2:7 Catholic burials: Edmund Fammin 1845-1873 Bridget Quinn his wife 1849-1874 James Fanning, 1809-1885, b Ireland s/o Wm & Margeret Fanning ---- | Fanning, John (I406)
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167 | According to the website http://www.branches-n-twigs.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I7975&tree=allfam the reference for the date of birth is in this source, which I have not verified. Title: A Report of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston Containing Dorchester Births, Marriages and Deaths to the End of 1825 Short Title: Vital Records of Dorchester MA Publisher: Rockwell and Churchill, City Printers, Boston MA, 1890 ------ | Hall, Experience "Hiller" (I3708)
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168 | Accoring to "Early Western Augusta Pioneers" book an alternative name is Florence [unknown] --- | Risk, Margaret (I9863)
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169 | Adams County was created on January 22, 1800, from part of York County --- St. Marks's Ref Church in Mt Joy Township, 3mi S Gettysburg ---------- One letter in the E.S Wierbach Hornberger Family notes has the birth date as Oct 11, 1860. A different letter notes the date as Nov 10, 1760. ----- A letter posted at http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.bushey/176/mb.ashx cintains the following: (4) My father's name was Michael. He was baptized Michael Buschy. He was commissioned as Michael Buschey. He always wrote his name Bushey. (6) My grandmother's (Hornberg's) maiden name was Tressler (same as the Orphan School at Laysville, PA).(7) My mother's name was Franzenia Hornberger. The Honorable Janes Abraham Tawney, now in Congress from Minnesota, is my mother's nephew. The "The Lenhart Family Of Greenwich And Albany Twps., Berks County And York County, PA." by Wm. H. Rinkenbach says: 121. Jacob Lenhart, ca. 1763- No record of the birth of this eldest son of Jacob Lenhart (12) and wife Anna Maria Keel has been found, nor has his place of burial been discovered. Both father and son were taxed in Greenwich Twp., Berks County in 1784 (ref 23) and in 1785. (ref 24) The younger Jacob Leonard listed as a resident in 1790 (ref 14) may have been this Jacob Lenhart (121) or Johan Jacob Lenhart (112). No will, administration papers, or Orphans' Court information concerning either of these has been found in Berks County, except that in 1793 Jacob Lenhart (121) submitted a petition (ref 26) in connection with the estate of his father. In it he is named as the eldest son. It is probable that he later removed from Berks County. 122. Catharine Lenhart 123. Christina Lenhart Except that by 1793 Catharine had married Frederick Moyer and Christina had married John Homberger, (ref 26) nothing is known of these daughters of Jacob Lenhart (12) and his wife Anna Maria Keel. where ref 26 is: Orphans' Court, Reading, Pa.; Real Estate Vol. 4, p. 217. Although I have not seen this source, it's citation infers that it exist and links Christina Lenhart to John Homberger (Hornberger). This differs from the Tressler connection in the Bushey letter. Because of the source citation, I went with Lenhart (as have numerous others, including Claude Rahn in Yingling/Hornberger books).------- | Hornberger, John "Johannes" (I183)
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170 | Adams county was created on January 22, 1800, from part of York County. York County was created on August 19, 1749, from part of Lancaster County. Frederick county was created in 1748 from parts of Prince George's County and Baltimore County. ------- Note - The Rahn book states "the present day Heidelberg township contains no portion of the original township". This seems to make sense since the present day Heidelberg township is good distance from Littlestown and Germany township. ------- From "The history and topography of Dauphin, Cumberland, Franklin, Bedford, Adams, and Perry Counties " By Israel Daniel Rupp on page 525 (at http://books.google.com): Little Conewago creek rises in the southern part of the county, in Germany township, near the Maryland line ; flowing in a northern direction receives many smallstreams. ------- From the web site http://www.germanytownship.org/: Germany Township is bordered by Mount Joy Township to the west, Mount Pleasant Township to the north, Union Township to the east and Maryland to the south. The township originally was part of "Digges Choice", a land grant of 10,000 acres made to John Digges on October 14, 1727. Germany Township was part of York County before Adams County was formed in 1800. Iron ore mines were worked on two township farms in 1876. In 1824 there were several merchants of the area employed in selling foreign wines, liquors and other merchandise. The Littlestown branch railroad served the township and nearby areas beginning in July 1858. The first area turnpike, The Gettysburg and Petersburg (former name of Littlestown), was built from Gettysburg to the State line in 1809. The majority of early settlers were from Germany and Great britain. ------ From the web site http://www.stmattlutheran.org/Pages/History/history_1.htm: 1731 An April baptism was recorded by John Casper Stoever, who arrived in Philadelphia in 1728 as a 21-year-old theological student. In 1733 a small group of Protestants, mostly Lutheran, were settled along the southeast bank of the Conewago Creek, near the present Conewago Chapel. For ten years Pastor Stoever served the area between Philadelphia and Virginia, traveling on horseback. ------ Other Land Warrants: RG-17, Records of the Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957. [series #17.88], York County, page 63 at http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/YorkPages/York31.pdf Warrant 36 Warantee: Conrad Ekhart Description of Warrent: Survey Quantity: 50 Date of Warrant: 10 Sep 1750 Date of Return: 31 May 1822 Acres returned: 42 Name of Patentee: John Eckart Where Recorded: Vol H No 19 Page 209 Where survey is copied: Book C51 Page 217 (Heidleberg Twp) RG-17, Records of the Land Office, WARRANT REGISTERS, 1733-1957. [series #17.88], York County, page 64 at http://www.phmc.state.pa.us/bah/dam/rg/di/r17-88WarrantRegisters/YorkPages/York32.pdf Warrant 45 Warantee: Conrad Eckart Description of Warrent: Survey Quantity: 100 Date of Warrant: 30 Apr 1765 Date of Return: [blank] Acres returned: 100 Name of Patentee: [blank] Where Recorded: [blank] Where survey is copied: Book D73 Page 12-13 (Germany Twp) ----------- From http://books.google.com/books?id=SDk7AAAAIAAJ&printsec=titlepage&source=gbs_v2_summary_r&cad=0 Proceedings and addresses By Pennsylvania-German Society The indefatigable missionary, John Caspar Stoever, followed them as soon as they were fairly settled. Traveling as far south as Conewago he reached there on or about February 4, 1733. Here and on this day he baptized a six weeks' old son of John George Frosch, whose sponsors were John Morgenstern and wife, a son of Andreas Herger, a son of Peter Ohler, a son of Johannes Lehman, a son of Conradt Eckert, a daughter of Peter Mittelkauf, and a daughter of Caspar Bergheimer. ------- The Tax and Exoneration List for Heidelberg Twp, York, Pennsylvania contains a Conrad Eckert's. I have assumed it is most likely the son or grandson Conrad, not the father Conrad. --- | Eckert, Conrad (I219)
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171 | Additional information at "Lineage book - National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution , Volumes 57-58" page 247 at http://books.google.com/books?id=YHYZAQAAIAAJ&dq=martha+moore+joseph+benning+columbia&source=gbs_navlinks_s ---- | Moore, Martha (I4769)
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172 | Additional information on Lewis Barge's (b 1741) ancestors and/or the original source for some information in the Oliver C. Weaver Jr. Barge book can be found in the book "The back part of Germantown: a reconstruction" by Hannah Benner Roach online at http://books.google.com/books?id=TQISRQx3svAC&lpg=PA1&dq=%22the%20back%20part%20of%20germantown%22&pg=PA1#v=onepage&q&f=false --- | Barge, William (I4511)
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173 | Additional information on Lewis Barge's (b 1741) ancestors and/or the original source for some information in the Oliver C. Weaver Jr. Barge book can be found in the book "The back part of Germantown: a reconstruction" by Hannah Benner Roach online at http://books.google.com/books?id=TQISRQx3svAC&lpg=PA1&dq=%22the%20back%20part%20of%20germantown%22&pg=PA1#v=onepage&q&f=false --- | Barge (I4513)
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174 | Additional information on Lewis Barge's (b 1741) ancestors and/or the original source for some information in the Oliver C. Weaver Jr. Barge book can be found in the book "The back part of Germantown: a reconstruction" by Hannah Benner Roach online at http://books.google.com/books?id=TQISRQx3svAC&lpg=PA1&dq=%22the%20back%20part%20of%20germantown%22&pg=PA1#v=onepage&q&f=false | Mary (I4512)
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175 | Additional information on Lewis Barge's (b 1741) ancestors and/or the original source for some information in the Oliver C. Weaver Jr. Barge book can be found in the book "The back part of Germantown: a reconstruction" by Hannah Benner Roach online at http://books.google.com/books?id=TQISRQx3svAC&lpg=PA1&dq=%22the%20back%20part%20of%20germantown%22&pg=PA1#v=onepage&q&f=false | Mary (I4514)
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176 | Additional postal appointments for James Ware and John James Ware are saved in \Baker_PostalAppointment directory. The appointments for John James maye be for John James Ware b 22 Mar 1855. Other James Ware appointments may be for James Ware b 26 Sep 1830 but I have no way to be sure. ---- From http://www.kent-opc.org/Parishes/Rainham.html Rainham is, ecclesiastically, in the diocese of Canterbury, in the archdeaconry of Canterbury and in the deanery of Sittingbourne. ---- | Ware, James (I4268)
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177 | Additonal information saved in WolfgangObert directory. Any applicable filename will be noted in source citation. As of 2/19/9 web site his address is: Wolfgang Obert Hölderlinstr. 7 75328 Schömberg [email address in my email archive] | Source (S195)
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178 | Age at death according to 1808 Family book was 47y 5m 1d. | Lehmann, Johann Martin (I611)
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179 | Age at death in 1808 Dobel Family book is 40y 6m 4d. | Ruff, Johannes "Ruoff, Rueff" (I1279)
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180 | Age at death in 1808 Dobel Family book is 90y 5m 21d. Entry for Johannes Ruff in 1808 Family Book has Elisabeth Kircher born in Neusatz. All other records indicate Rotensol. | Kircher, Elisabetha "Elisabeth" (I1280)
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181 | Age at death noted as 74y 2d. Note that date of birth calculated from age at death not correspond with birth and death dates noted on same family book church book page. Also note that date of birth calculated from age at death does not jive with baptism date for Catharina, daughter of Franz Antonius Sinn. See notes for Franz Antonius Sinn for additional information on this issue. --- Google map for Loßberg, Lombach, Rodt near Loßberg (from lat lon from website below) http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Lombach,+Lo%C3%9Fburg,+Deutschland&daddr=Lo%C3%9Fburg,+Deutschland+to:48.4167+8.3667&hl=en&ie=UTF8&sll=48.418264,8.444023&sspn=0.089435,0.106773&geocode=Fd7_4gIdGkeBACnDA2m7nkqXRzEg9uoQQaGvTQ%3BFQ6y4gIdd-yAACkd_5vMo8qQRzFAV9-lt2sfBA%3BFbzH4gIdbKp_AA&gl=us&mra=ls&t=m&z=12 Rodt near Loßberg: http://www.fallingrain.com/world/GM/01/Rodt.html wikipedia on Rodt (Loßburg): http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodt_%28Lo%C3%9Fburg%29 office/district (Amt): Freudenstadt --- 7/24/12 Check the following film: Evangelische Kirche Loßburg (OA. Freudenstadt) Kirchenbuch, 1628-1981 Parish register baptisms, marriages, confirmations, deaths and family books of Loßburg, Württemberg, Germany; includes Rodt, and Röt. FHL INTL Film 1884464 Check for any Sinn surname in: Dea 1721-1752 Mar 1700-1755 Bap 1700-1755 Family book 1808 No Sinn surname found. ---- | Sinn, Catharina (I1289)
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182 | All information is shacky as far as I am concerned. Most people have Elizabeth born 21 Jan 1757. The only baptism I found was 23 Oct 1763. People have her and John Williams having children as early as 1775. Because of this, I assumed she was born 1757 but not baptized until 1763 and by 1775 she would have been 18, a plausible age for marrying and having children, especially in West Virginia. --- See the file \Ancestry Files G\EarlParkins2009Notes.pdf for information concerning John & Mary Perkins children's migration to Greenbrier Co. VA after John's death. ---- See http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=51860364 ---- | Perkins, Elizabeth (I6344)
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183 | All information on this person is vague and of dubious value. I placed it here soley as a placekeeper. --- See http://genforum.genealogy.com/dressler/messages/6.html --- Their a quite a few Trissel family books that exist. I have not reviews them since as of 3/5/14 none were available online. The FHL does have a few books plus a few of the books on microfilm. https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/129887?availability=Family%20History%20Library --- | Trissel, John Peter "Trissell, Dressler, Treslar" (I6905)
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184 | All information on this person is vague and of dubious value. I placed it here soley as a placekeeper. --- | Showalter, Margaret Elizabeth (I6906)
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185 | Allegany Co land record 29 page 218 mentions Phillip Heintz and a Bertha Heintz. | Heintz, Phillip (I823)
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186 | Allegany Co. MdGenWeb archives | Source (S129)
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187 | Also at: http://search.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=BookList&dbid=14523&offerid=0%3a7858%3a0 | Source (S226)
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188 | Altburg is about 6km W of Calw | Hager, Caspar (I2685)
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189 | Alternative maiden names Hernirich, Hamerch | Hemrich, Carolina M. "Loges, Emerich, Caroline B." (I1372)
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190 | Although his pension file states he was born in Henry Co. VA I do not believe that is correct. Henry Co. was not created until 1777. Plus my best guess is the family did not move to that area until abt 1770. --- | Chandler, Josiah (I5856)
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191 | Although I seem to stand alone on this, I determined that the Mary daughter of Jacob Vinal is the one who married John Elmes. Carefully read the 1833 will of Jacob Vinal. It clearly mentions Mary Elmes as his daughter. This will provides the means to determine which of the two Mary Vinal's noted below married John Elmes. The book "Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the year 1850" vol 1 lists the following people (under surname Vinall): Mary, d. John, Nov. 13, 1701 [ref: not listed] Mary, d. Jacob, Jan. 3, 1696-7 [ref: not listed] The book "Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the year 1850" vol 2 lists the following marriages for Mary Vinal (under surname Vinall): Mary and Joseph Heyden, Aug. i, 1723. [intention not recorded] Mary and John Ellmes, May 12, 1724. [intention not recorded] The book "Vital Records of Scituate, Massachusetts to the year 1850" vol 1 notes that John & Jacob Vinal are brothers and the sons of John Vinal John, s. John, Oct. 7, [rec. before ch. b. Nov. 30, 1667]. Elizabeth, d. John, Nov.30, 1667, Hannah, d. John, Sept. 30, 1669. Jacob, s. John, Sept. 2, 1670. ---- | Vinal, Mary (I6864)
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192 | Although the Beal family is not listed in the ship Diligent passanger manifest, the basis for them being on the ship seems to be: Daniel Cushing, one of the early town clerks of Hingham, also came to New England on the "Diligent." In one of his manuscripts, we find a list of the early settlers of Hingham, which has fortunately been preserved. He says, "John Beal, shoemaker, with his five sons, three daughters, and two servants came from Old Hingham, landed and settled in New Hingham." ------ Map of Wymondham, Hingham, and Wramplingham: http://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Hingham,+United+Kingdom&daddr=Wramplingham,+UK+to:Wymondham,+United+Kingdom&hl=en&sll=52.6109,1.116354&sspn=0.021004,0.047507&geocode=FRxRIgMdZAEPACl74CAye9DZRzGj9bfC-AGIVQ%3BFVTHIgMdwggRACn_DFXxJtzZRzEPcQCqAgpi8w%3BFQolIgMdqQQRAClVp5qCMcPZRzF750KTTJMOmQ&oq=Wymondham&mra=ls&t=m&z=13 ----- Other possible connections noted: Hingham; Baptisms, Marriages, Burials; 1600-1676; Img 27 of 60 Bap - John and Thomas, sons of John Beale, 15 Feb 1624 Hingham; Baptisms, Marriages, Burials; 1600-1676; Img 28 of 60 Bur - John, son of John Beale, 27 Feb 1624 Wymondham; Baptisms; 1615-1685; Img 26 of 112 Bap - Elizabeth Bale daughter of John Bale 2 Jun 1625 Wymondham; Baptisms; 1615-1685; Img 28 of 112 Bap - John Bale son of John Bale 10 Sep 1626 Wymondham; Baptisms, Marriages, Burials; 1615-1706; Img 18 of 88 Bur - the wife of John Bale, 17 Feb 1627/28 Wymondham; Baptisms; 1615-1685; Img 35 of 112 Bap - Frances daughter of John Bals/Bale 18 Oct 1629 Bap - Amber(?) daughter of John Beale(?) 28 Dec 1629 Hingham; Baptisms, Marriages, Burials; 1600-1676; Img 32 of 60 Bur - John Beale, 13 Jun 1629 Wymondham; Baptisms, Marriages, Burials; 1615-1706; Img 18 of 88 Bur - the wife of John Bealh(?), 15 Mar 1630 Hingham; Baptisms, Marriages, Burials; 1600-1676; Img 35 of 60 Bap - Gregory, son of John Beale, 23 Dec 1632 | Beal, John "Beale, Beales" (I3790)
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193 | An alternative source for her death record at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9K9-WSKJ?cat=232926 notes her death was reported by Anna Green, not Jonathan Griffin. I have assumed the other death record is correct, but who knows... --- | Rader, Margaret (I11735)
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194 | An indication of a link between John B. Hattaway and Thomas Moore can be found in a land sale item in the Southern Banner Newspaper, Dec. 9, 1852 -- page 3 where John B. Hattaway lists land for sale with Thomas Moore of Athens as a contact. Item at http://athnewspapers.galileo.usg.edu/athnewspapers/view?docId=news/sbn1852/sbn1852-0197.xml&query=john%20hattaway&brand=athnewspapers-brand ---- | Moore, Ann Walton (I4831)
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195 | Ancestor of all Kratz in Dudenhofen | Kratz, Hans (I3064)
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196 | Ancestors from Black Forest, Germany and Bessarabia, South Russia web site had as note: Anna married Johann Philipp Kull on May 5th, 1722 in Symons, Neuenbürg, Wurttemberg, Germany. (Johann Philipp Kull was born on March 7th, 1700 in Arnbach, Neuenbürg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany and died on 28 Sep. Neusatz in 1753, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.) | Knöller, Anna Maria (I1929)
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197 | Ancestors from Black Forest, Germany and Bessarabia, South Russia web site had as note: Anna married Mathias Knöll, son of Matthias Knöll and Martha Schauny Raue, at 9 February, 1692. (Mathias Knöll was born on March 22, 1663 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany and died on 28 February, 1737 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.) also Matthias married Martha Schauny Rough on 14 May 1650 in Symons, Neuenbürg, Wurttemberg, Germany. (Martha Schauny Raue was born on 20 Nov., 1626 in Symons, Neuenbürg, Wurttemberg, Germany and died on 17 Nov, 1696 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.) also Martha married Matthias Knöll on 14 May 1650 in Symons, Neuenbürg, Wurttemberg, Germany. (Matthias Knöll was born In 1622 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany and died before 1692.) --- | Knöller, Matthaus (I2285)
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198 | Ancestors from Black Forest, Germany and Bessarabia, South Russia web site had as note: Anna married Mathias Knöll, son of Matthias Knöll and Martha Schauny Raue, at 9 February, 1692. (Mathias Knöll was born on March 22, 1663 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany and died on 28 February, 1737 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.) also Matthias married Martha Schauny Rough on 14 May 1650 in Symons, Neuenbürg, Wurttemberg, Germany. (Martha Schauny Raue was born on 20 Nov., 1626 in Symons, Neuenbürg, Wurttemberg, Germany and died on 17 Nov, 1696 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.) also Martha married Matthias Knöll on 14 May 1650 in Symons, Neuenbürg, Wurttemberg, Germany. (Matthias Knöll was born In 1622 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany and died before 1692.) ----------- Others have noted the name as Martha Schauny. I think this is just a mis-interpretation of the marriage record because the death record age jives with the Martha Raue baptism record. | Rau, Martha "Raue, Rauey, Rauea" (I2303)
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199 | Ancestors from Black Forest, Germany and Bessarabia, South Russia web site had as note: Mathias married Anna Catherina Kappler, daughter of John Kappler and Catherine Karcher, at 9 Feb, 1692. (Anna Catherina Kappler was born on 3 September. Fürnsal in 1674, Horb, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany and died on 26 Dec., 1723 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.) also: Anna married Mathias Knöll, son of Matthias Knöll and Martha Schauny Raue, at 9 February, 1692. (Mathias Knöll was born on March 22, 1663 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany and died on 28 February, 1737 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.) ---------- The file Bap1648-1713_1661_Large.JPG might contain the record used for birth data in web site above although to me it looks like Maria Knoller, so I did not use it. | Knöller, Matthaus "Matthias, Matthiaß" (I2273)
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200 | Ancestors from Black Forest, Germany and Bessarabia, South Russia web site had as note: Mathias married Anna Catherina Kappler, daughter of John Kappler and Catherine Karcher, at 9 Feb, 1692. (Anna Catherina Kappler was born on 3 September. Fürnsal in 1674, Horb, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany and died on 26 Dec., 1723 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.) also: Anna married Mathias Knöll, son of Matthias Knöll and Martha Schauny Raue, at 9 February, 1692. (Mathias Knöll was born on March 22, 1663 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany and died on 28 February, 1737 in Neusatz, Symons (Oa. Neuenbürg), Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany.) | Kappler, Anna Catharina "Kapler" (I2274)
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