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!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
Information: Parish records of Wiedemar, Germany by correspondence.
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!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
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Frieda had name as Mrs Johann Krause, Fixed problem of
!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
Information: Parish records of Gossa, Germany by correspondence.
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Nickname:Information on Johann Christain Krause and family Burgkennitz Parish Gossa, Germany by Corespondance.
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Frieda had name as Mrs Johann Krause, Fixed problem of
!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
Information: Parish records of Gossa, Germany by correspondence.
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133. Christina Elisabeth KRAUSE
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!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
Information: Parish records of Gossa, Germany by correspondence.
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!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
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Information: Parish records of Gossa, Germany by correspondence.
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Johann Christoph Herzog: a soldier of Dresden
!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
Information: Parish records of Burgkennitz Parish, Gossa, Germany by correspondence.
He is a coachman in Schmerz.
There are other HEILMANS listed on this disk that are
not directly related if related at all. The gentleman
that sent me the information extracted the HEILMAN
name of Gossa and sent them all to me. RIN #'s are
251 -293.
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Nickname:Information: Parish records of burgkennitz Parish, gossa, Germany by correspondance.
Hans Heilman is a coachman is Schmerz.
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!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
Information: Parish records of Burgkennitz Parish, Gossa, Germany by correspondence.
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Occupation: Johann Andreas was a coachman in Schmerz also a weaver.
!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
Information: Parish records of Burgkennitz Parish, Gossa, Germany by correspondence.
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!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
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!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
Information: Parish records of Burgkennitz Parish, Gossa, Germany
by correspondence. Record reads: Hans Heilman's child,
buried 1730 no name or date.
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Nickname:Information fromParish record. Hans Heilman's child, buried 1730 no name or date.
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!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
Information: Parish records of Burgkennitz Parish, Gossa, Germany by correspondence.
Johann Christoph Herzog: a soldier of Dresden
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!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
Information: Parish records of Friedersdorf.
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Nickname:Information on Johann Lebrecht Richter and family from parish records of Friedersdorf, Germany
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139. Johanna Elisabeth RICHTER
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139. Johanne Elisabeth RICHTER
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139. Maria Christina Charlotta RICHTER
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Nickname:A Ruth Richert sent in the information on this family; Her source of information :Ev Par recof Grafenhainichen, Prussia, Buc 1726-1766 490.
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!Source: Frieda Anderson/Nielson.
Parish records of Grafenhainichen, Germany by Correspondence.
Last name from IGI. A Ruth Kichert sent in information on
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Grafenhainichen, Prussia, Buch 1726-1766 490
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LIsted as residing in kAlbemarle County, 1740-1750. Nov 14, 1749: Deed purchased 325 acres from William Webb in Albemarle County, Virginia. 1 Jan 1755 Deeded gifts of land to sons: William, eldest, James, and then Samuel {Youngest) in Albemarle County, Virginia. Source Mike Southern.
Spartanburg County, South Carolina Orginal Wills: William Wood---
In the name of God Amen, I William Wood Sr. of the province of South Carolina SpartinBurg County Ninety Six District being in perfect mind and memory do make publish this as my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say First I allow what I have given to my children is to stand as a gift and have no conextion with the estate I am now giving to my five chikdren to witt Margret and John Young, William Wood, Moses Wood and James Wood and John Woods children to have a equil part with the rest of my children to be equilly divided amoungst themselves. I likewise allow my daughter Margret to heir the plantation as I now live on which is two hundred and twenty acres in witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal this the twenty second day of January in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Seven.
(Singned) William (X) (His Mark) Wood
Witness
Sally Young (X) (her Mark)
David Lewis, Jr.
Francis Ballinger
Sarah Ballinger
Will of Joseph Berry of Frederick County, Virginia.
In the name of God amen, IJoseph Berry of Frederick county and state of Virginia being in a tolerable State of health and sound in mind and memory so make and ordain this to be my last will and testament in manner and form as follows. First and principally I give and bequeath my soul unto almighty God hoping for acceptance thereof through the merits of Jesus Christ, and my bodly to be buried in a decent and Christian like manner, at the discretion of My Executix herein after mentioned and with respect to my wordly estate, all my just debts being first paid and discharged, I will and dispose of in manner following. Item I give and bequeath unto my son Francis Berry one dollar and no more. Item I give and bequeath unto my son Benjamin Berry one dollar and no more. item, I give and bequeath to my daughter Rebeckah Earls who was Rebeckah Wood, who was Rebeckah Berry one Dollar and no more. Item, I give and bequeath unto my daughter Susanna Conway late Susanna Berry one dollar and no more. Item I give to my daughter Mary Conway late Mary Berry one dollar and no more. My reason for giving the said Francis, Benjamin, Rebeckah, Susanna and Mary Berry, no more of my estate is that they have received their full part before this period. Iterm I give and bequeath to my loving wife Huldah Berry all my estate both real and personal during her life or widowhood , for her the said Huldah Berry to dispose of amongst her children as she thinks best, but should she marry it is my will that she should have one eigth part of my estate to her and her heirs for ever, and no more, but should she continue single after my decease, it is my desire for her always to have the benefit of my estate both real and personal at her own disposal and whatever of the estate may be in her hand, at her death to be equally divided amongst my seven children VIZ: Petty Berry, Sarah Berry, Joseph Berry and Huldah Berry, Thomas Berry, William B. Berry and Katharine Berry to them and their heirs forever. Item, and lastly it is my will and desire that my loving wife Huldah Berry be my Executrix of this my Last will and testament, requesting that no security be required of her upon her qualification as such in Witness whereof I have subcribed my name and affixed my seal this eighth day of May in the year of Our Lord Eighteen hundred and six.
Frederick County records:
Deed Book 20, page 105, February 6, 1789-Deed of gift, Joseph Berry to Francis Berry of same place, 308 Acres formerly belonged to Thomas Ashby.Francis and his brother Benjamin were original settlers of Union County before 1810 and along with Peter Casey and their cousins, the children of Benjamin Berry and Elizabeth Thornley, laid out a town which later became Francisburg, named after Francis. This town later became Uniontown, Kentucky.
Benjamin Berry was a school teacher and farmer and served in the Revolution. Family lore (History of Union County, KY) states that after he married, his father Joseph was greatly enraged and would not see him. He lived apart from his father in Virginia for eithteen years and then came to Union County. His return to Virginia was occasioned by his father's relenting. It is said that the old man gave his son very little besides a blessing and a very likely negro woman. With these Benjamin returned to Kentucky and died in Allen County.
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Known from many records of the Lower Bermudian Church, Adams (formerly York) Co., PA.
John (Johannes) ASPER arrived in the Port of Philadelphia 12 Oct 1738 aboard the ship "Snow Fox," apparently with his wife and several of their children.
On 25 Feb 1742 John took out Warrant #88 for 150 acres of land in Lancaster County, PA, in that part that later became York Co. This tract of land is described as being in Washington Township, on the west side of the Susquehanna River, on Conewego Creek. When surveyed, the property contained 182 acres, 106 perches.John took out a second warrant (#151) for 50 acres on 10 Oct 1749 in Lancaster Co. (later York Co.) on the Bermudian Creek.
The Asper family were founding members of the Bermudian Lutheran and Reformed Church. The church still exists as a functioning Lutheran congregation.
From: "York County 1800": John Asper Sr. was one of the founders of this church as which on the 19th day of March 1745, at the dwelling of Heinrich Weidenbach under the open sky, they met and organized. Afterwards meeting in houses and barns of John Asper Sr. and others, they increased and
continued until at last both churches of Christ (Lutheran and Reformed) by unanimous and brotherly voice decided on the Christ-like offer of a member of the reformed church, Jacob Heens, who for the love of the worship of God and of his own free will did offer and bestow 2 acres of land for a Union Reformed and Evangelical Lutheran Church. They built one such church that the word of God might be preached clearly and in its purity - according to both faiths. The church was built on this plot and was dedicatec April 15, 1754. These two congregations alternated in using this church so that they could each have their own form of worship.WILL: Will Book B, p. 31, York Co., PA. Will dated 6 Feb 1764, probated 28 Feb 1765.
Widow: Ursula. Issure: George (was to receive the old plantation provided he allowed Ursula to live in part of the Stove Room downstairs separate by herself all of her natural life, and receive 2 cows, a horse, etc.), Frederick (the plantation he now occupies), Elizabeth, Ester, (his daughters were to each receive 35 pounds money from Frederick and 40 pounds from George -- 5 pounds yearly from each until paid in full). Executor: son George, Executrix: wife, Ursula.Known from many records of the Lower Bermudian Church, Adams (formerly York) Co., PA.
John (Johannes) ASPER arrived in the Port of Philadelphia 12 Oct 1738 aboard the ship "Snow Fox," apparently with his wife and several of their children.
On 25 Feb 1742 John took out Warrant #88 for 150 acres of land in Lancaster County, PA, in that part that later became York Co. This tract of land is described as being in Washington Township, on the west side of the Susquehanna River, on Conewego Creek. When surveyed, the property contained 182 acres, 106 perches.John took out a second warrant (#151) for 50 acres on 10 Oct 1749 in Lancaster Co. (later York Co.) on the Bermudian Creek.
The Asper family were founding members of the Bermudian Lutheran and Reformed Church. The church still exists as a functioning Lutheran congregation.
From: "York County 1800": John Asper Sr. was one of the founders of this church as which on the 19th day of March 1745, at the dwelling of Heinrich Weidenbach under the open sky, they met and organized. Afterwards meeting in houses and barns of John Asper Sr. and others, they increased and
continued until at last both churches of Christ (Lutheran and Reformed) by unanimous and brotherly voice decided on the Christ-like offer of a member of the reformed church, Jacob Heens, who for the love of the worship of God and of his own free will did offer and bestow 2 acres of land for a Union Reformed and Evangelical Lutheran Church. They built one such church that the word of God might be preached clearly and in its purity - according to both faiths. The church was built on this plot and was dedicatec April 15, 1754. These two congregations alternated in using this church so that they could each have their own form of worship.WILL: Will Book B, p. 31, York Co., PA. Will dated 6 Feb 1764, probated 28 Feb 1765.
Widow: Ursula. Issure: George (was to receive the old plantation provided he allowed Ursula to live in part of the Stove Room downstairs separate by herself all of her natural life, and receive 2 cows, a horse, etc.), Frederick (the plantation he now occupies), Elizabeth, Ester, (his daughters were to each receive 35 pounds money from Frederick and 40 pounds from George -- 5 pounds yearly from each until paid in full). Executor: son George, Executrix: wife, Ursula.
Known from many records of the Lower Bermudian Church, Adams (formerly York) Co., PA.
John (Johannes) ASPER arrived in the Port of Philadelphia 12 Oct 1738 aboard the ship "Snow Fox", apparently with his wife and several of their children.
On 25 Feb 1742 John took out Warrant #88 for 150 acres of land in Lancaster County, PA, in that part that later became York Co. This tract of land is described as being in Washington Township, on the west side of the Susquehanna River, on Conewego Creek. When surveyed, the property contained 182 acres, 106 perches.John took out a second warrant (#151) for 50 acres on 10 Oct 1749 in Lancaster Co. (later York Co.) on the Bermudian Creek.
The Asper family were founding members of the Bermudian Lutheran and Reformed Church. The church still exists as a functioning Lutheran congregation.
From: "York County 1800": John Asper Sr. was one of the founders of this church as which on the 19th day of March 1745, at the dwelling of Heinrich Weidenbach under the open sky, they met and organized. Afterwards meeting in houses and barns of John Asper Sr. and others, they increased and
continued until at last both churches of Christ (Lutheran and Reformed) by unanimous and brotherly voice decided on the Christ-like offer of a member of the reformed church, Jacob Heens, who for the love of the worship of God and of his own free will did offer and bestow 2 acres of land for a Union Reformed and Evangelical Lutheran Church. They built one such church that the word of God might be preached clearly and in its purity - according to both faiths. The church was built on this plot and was dedicatec April 15, 1754. These two congregations alternated in using this church so that they could each have their own form of worship.Husband's will found in Will Book B, p. 31, York Co., PA, dated 6 Feb 1764, probated 28 Feb 1765.
Widow: Ursula. Issure: George (was to receive the old plantation provided he allowed Ursula to live in part of the Stove Room downstairs separate by herself all of her natural life, and receive 2 cows, a horse, etc.), Frederick (the plantation he now occupies), Elizabeth, Esther, (his daughters were to each receive 35 pounds money from Frederick and 40 pounds from George -- 5 pounds yearly from each until paid in full). Executor: son George, Executrix: wife, Ursula.Known from many records of the Lower Bermudian Church, Adams (formerly York) Co., PA.
John (Johannes) ASPER arrived in the Port of Philadelphia 12 Oct 1738 aboard the ship "Snow Fox", apparently with his wife and several of their children.
On 25 Feb 1742 John took out Warrant #88 for 150 acres of land in Lancaster County, PA, in that part that later became York Co. This tract of land is described as being in Washington Township, on the west side of the Susquehanna River, on Conewego Creek. When surveyed, the property contained 182 acres, 106 perches.John took out a second warrant (#151) for 50 acres on 10 Oct 1749 in Lancaster Co. (later York Co.) on the Bermudian Creek.
The Asper family were founding members of the Bermudian Lutheran and Reformed Church. The church still exists as a functioning Lutheran congregation.
From: "York County 1800:" John Asper Sr. was one of the founders of this church as which on the 19th day of March 1745, at the dwelling of Heinrich Weidenbach under the open sky, they met and organized. Afterwards meeting in houses and barns of John Asper Sr. and others, they increased and
continued until at last both churches of Christ (Lutheran and Reformed) by unanimous and brotherly voice decided on the Christ-like offer of a member of the reformed church, Jacob Heens, who for the love of the worship of God and of his own free will did offer and bestow 2 acres of land for a Union Reformed and Evangelical Lutheran Church. They built one such church that the word of God might be preached clearly and in its purity - according to both faiths. The church was built on this plot and was dedicatec April 15, 1754. These two congregations alternated in using this church so that they could each have their own form of worship.Husband's will found in Will Book B, p. 31, York Co., PA, dated 6 Feb 1764, probated 28 Feb 1765.
Widow: Ursula. Issure: George (was to receive the old plantation provided he allowed Ursula to live in part of the Stove Room downstairs separate by herself all of her natural life, and receive 2 cows, a horse, etc.), Frederick (the plantation he now occupies), Elizabeth, Esther, (his daughters were to each receive 35 pounds money from Frederick and 40 pounds from George -- 5 pounds yearly from each until paid in full). Executor: son George, Executrix: wife, Ursula.
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!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, Samuel Gardner sheet
"The wedding preformed by Governor Samuel Cranston, whose son, Samuel Cranston, married Samuel Gardner's sister, Patience.
Samuel Gardner, only son of the purchaser of Gardners's Neck and his wife Hannah Smith, daughter of Philip and Mary Smith had ten children:"
(The above is from the history of Swansea, Massachusetts by Wright, 1971)
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"The wedding preformed by Governor Samuel Cranston, whose son, SamuelCranston, married Samuel Gardner's sister, Patience. Samuel Gardner, only son of the purchaser of Gardners's Neck and his wife Hannah Smith, daughter of Philip and Mary Smith had ten children:"
(The above is from the history of Swansea, Massachusetts by Wright, 1971)
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!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, Samuel Gardner sheet
"The wedding preformed by Governor Samuel Cranston, whose son, Samuel Cranston, married Samuel Gardner's sister, Patience.
Samuel Gardner, only son of the purchaser of Gardners's Neck and hiswife Hannah Smith, daughter of Philip and Mary Smith had ten children:"
(The above is from the history of Swansea, Massachusetts by Wright, 1971)
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!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, Samuel Gardner sheet
"The wedding preformed by Governor Samuel Cranston, whose son, SamuelCranston, married Samuel Gardner's sister, Patience.
Samuel Gardner, only son of the purchaser of Gardners's Neck and hiswifeHannah Smith, daughter of Philip and Mary Smith had ten children:"
(The above is from the history of Swansea, Massachusetts by Wright, 1971)
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!Source: Norma L. Hanna-Myers, Myers book, Samuel Gardner sheet
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Born: 1708
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Died: 1754
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