Ancestors of William K. Hutchinson III

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Johann Adam Schmidt Sr.1

M, ID# 416, b. 29-SEP-1738, d. 24-DEC-1824

Children of Johann Adam Schmidt Sr. and Elisabeth Barbara Müller

Johann Jacob Schmidt 👪 b. 28-APR-1778, d. 20-OCT-1865
Heinrich Schmidt 👪 b. 29-SEP-1788, d. 3-DEC-1870

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Military Service:

  • Revolutionary War: between 18-APR-1775 and 3-SEP-1783, Johann Adam Schmidt Sr. was engaged in the Revolutionary War. Soldier, Revolutionary War, USA.

Citations

  1. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
Last edited on: 21-FEB-2024

Johann Jacob Schmidt1

M, ID# 414, b. 28-APR-1778, d. 20-OCT-1865

Parents:

Father*: Johann Adam Schmidt Sr. b. 29-SEP-1738, d. 24-DEC-1824
Mother*: Elisabeth Barbara Müller b. 7-JUN-1755, d. 1821

Child of Johann Jacob Schmidt and Eva Schade

Johannes Schmidt 👪 b. 10-FEB-1804, d. 31-DEC-1845

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Citations

  1. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
Last edited on: 7-MAR-2020

Johannes Schmidt1,2

M, ID# 406, b. 10-FEB-1804, d. 31-DEC-1845

Parents:

Father*: Johann Jacob Schmidt b. 28-APR-1778, d. 20-OCT-1865
Mother*: Eva Schade b. 19-MAR-1775, d. 19-MAR-1845

Children of Johannes Schmidt and Sarah Fleischer

Eve Smith b. circa 1838, d. after 1840
Lydianna Smith 👪 b. 20-AUG-1838, d. 25-MAR-1873
John Smith b. circa SEP-1845, d. circa APR-1848

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • Johannes Schmidt was also known as Johannes Smith.
  • Circa 1840,he was Eve Smith's birth father. PA, USA.

Citations

  1. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
  2. [S7] 30 Perry County Pennsylvania Cemetery Records Full text: https://amzn.to/38VzVLo
  3. [S56] FindAGrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136813288/john-smith. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  4. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America, page 409, 2a3e. Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
Last edited on: 31-DEC-2023

Karl Schmidt1

M, ID# 858, b. before 1750, d. after 1770

Child of Karl Schmidt and Ottilia (Unknown)

Peter Schmidt 👪 b. before 1770, d. after 1795

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

  • Before 1750, Karl Schmidt was born.
  • Circa 1770, Karl married Ottilia (Unknown).
  • After 1770, Karl Schmidt died.

Citations

  1. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
Last edited on: 3-DEC-1994

Peter Schmidt1

M, ID# 856, b. before 1770, d. after 1795

Parents:

Father*: Karl Schmidt b. before 1750, d. after 1770
Mother*: Ottilia (Unknown) b. before 1750, d. after 1770

Child of Peter Schmidt and Barbara Meier

Catharina Schmidt 👪 b. circa 1795, d. circa 1857

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Citations

  1. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
Last edited on: 3-DEC-1994

Susanna Schmidt

F, ID# 2140, b. 25-FEB-1795, d. 1-NOV-1862
  • UNVERIFIED ANCESTOR
    There is no certifiable or conclusive evidence that Susanna Schmidt is related to the family listed below.

Children of Susanna Schmidt and Johannes Kleintop

Catherine Kleintop 👪4 b. 1820, d. 1884
Charles Kleintop5 b. circa 1821
Georg Kleintop b. 6-MAR-1824, d. 18-MAR-1893
Thomas Kleintop b. 22-JUL-1826, d. 8-AUG-1891
Eliza Kleintop b. 5-JUN-1829, d. 25-APR-1866

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Census, Residence, and Tax Lists:

  • On 1-JUN-1850, Susanna (55) appeared in the census of 1850 in Ross Twp., Monroe Co., PA, USA.
    Census detail: Susan Klintup (b. abt 1795) Age 55 • Residence: Ross, Monroe Co., PA, USA • Birth Place: Pennsylvania • Gender: Female • Race: White • Household Members: Susan Klintup (55) • Charles Klintup (29) • Harriet Klintup (25) • Eliza Klintup (21) • George Klintup (24) • Thomas Klintup (22) • David Klintup (18) • Daniel Kiper (14)
    NOTE: Eldred Township was established in 1851 from splitting the western part of Ross Township.5,6
  • On 1-JUN-1860, Susanna (65) appeared in the census of 1860 in Eldred Twp., Monroe Co., PA, USA.
    Census detail: Susannah Klinetup (b. abt 1795) Age: 65 • Residence: Eldred, Monroe Co., PA, USA • Birth Place: Pennsylvania • Gender: Female • Race: White • Post Office: Kunkletown • Household Members: Louisa M Klinetup (25) • William Klinetup (8) • Ellavena Klinetup (7) • Emma Klinetup (5) • Edward Klinetup (3 months) • George Klinetup (35) • Susannah Klinetup (28) • Silas Klinetup (4) • Nathan Klinetup (1) • Susannah Klinetup (65) • Moses Warner (18.)7

Other Events:

  • Susanna Schmidt was also known as Smith.2,1,3
  • Her married name was Kleintop.4

Kinship:

  • Ancestor

Citations

  1. [S114] Ancestry.com, Susannah SCHMIDT (b. 25-FEB-1795 - d. 01-NOV-1862) Family Tree • https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/89249817/person/48585087082/facts. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/
  2. [S114] Ancestry.com, Susannah SCHMIDT (b. 25-FEB-1798 - d. 01-NOV-1862) Family Tree • https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/119647154/person/420188300639/facts. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/
  3. [S288] Geneanet Community Trees Index on Ancestry • Index des arbres généalogiques de la communauté Geneanet, Family Tree Of Susannah Schmidt (b. 25-FEB-1798 - d. 01-NOV-1862) • https://gw.geneanet.org/lepeps?lang=en&n=schmidt&oc=0&p=susannah. Search: https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=62476
  4. [S168] Geni.com, Family Tree Susanna (Smith) Kleintop (b. 25-MAR-1799 - d. 01-NOV-1862) • https://www.geni.com/people/Susanna-Kleintop/6000000139599511992. Search: https://www.geni.com/home
  5. [S89] US Federal Census 1850, Susan Kleintop (b. 1795) Age 55 • Pennsylvania > Monroe > Ross • Roll: 798 • Page: 37a • Line Number: 2 • Dwelling: 25 • Family: 25 • Household Members: 8 • https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/6783575:8054 • Image Detail: Image Page 5 of 33 • https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4205102_00077. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8054/
  6. [S47] Internet, About Eldred Township • http://www.eldredtwp.org/parks-and-recreation.html
  7. [S90] US Federal Census 1860, Susannah Kleintop (b. 1795) Age: 65 • Pennsylvania > Monroe > Eldred • Roll: M653_1142, pg. 511 • Line: 4 • Dwelling: 1180 • Family: 1250 • Household Members: 12 • https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1995366:7667 • Image Detail: Image Page 23 of 24 • https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7667/images/4292160_00093. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/7667/
Last edited on: 20-JAN-2024

(Unknown) Schneider1

F, ID# 1690, b. before 1762

Parents:

Father*: Johann Schneider1 b. 1718, d. 8-OCT-1763
Mother*: Anna Margaretha Wootring1 b. 20-OCT-1725, d. 8-OCT-1763

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • On 8-OCT-1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

    Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USA.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10
  • On 8-OCT-1763, (Unknown) Schneider was taken captive and never heard of again. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USA.10

Citations

  1. [S113] Newspapers.com, The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/. Search: https://www.newspapers.com
  2. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America, detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater. Full text: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo
  3. [S174] Internet Archive, Brief account of murders by the Indians, and the cause thereof, in Northampton county, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763, by Mickley, Joseph J. Full text: https://archive.org/
  4. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements, Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up
  5. [S47] Internet, History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html
  6. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse. Full text: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Archives
  7. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  8. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  9. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  10. [S113] Newspapers.com, The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 02 AUG 1931, page 4, 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68066651/1763-indian-massacre-in-whitehall/. Search: https://www.newspapers.com
Last edited on: 12-DEC-2022

Christina Schneider1

F, ID# 296, b. circa 1713, d. between 1789 and 1790

Children of Christina Schneider and Johannes Hench Sr.

Lt. Johannes Hench Jr. 👪 b. 12-MAY-1750, d. 20-NOV-1800
Christiana Hench b. 1752
George Hench b. 1754, d. 1815
Anna Catharina Hench b. circa 1755, d. after 1810
SN Johann Heinrich Hench b. circa 1756, d. after 18-APR-1775
SN Peter Hench b. circa 1757, d. after 18-APR-1775
Jacob Hench b. 31-JAN-1761, d. 1813
Elizabetha Hench b. circa 1762, d. 28-FEB-1826
Maria Elizabetha Hench b. MAR-1765, d. 6-MAR-1840

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Census, Residence, and Tax Lists:

Immigration:

Other Events:

  • Her married name was Hench.
  • Between 1777 and 1789, while serving their nation as nurses during the Revolutionary War, Maria Appalonia Rice and neighbor Christina Hench contracted typhus fever in Yellow Springs Hospital, Yellow Springs, Chester Co., PA, USA.4,11,8
  • On 11-SEP-1777, Christina Schneider Daughters of the American Revolution placed a plaque adjacent to the front door, that reads Johannes and Christina Hench, Revolutionary Patriot and Nurse. Following the Battle of Brandywine, September 11, 1777, they generously fed and sheltered the hungry and retreating soldiers of Ger. Anthony Wayne's Devision in this home and their surrounding fields. Abigail Hartman Rice Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution--1960 in Hench Homestead, Pickering Creek, Chester Springs, Chester Co., PA, USA.3

Kinship:

  • Ancestor

Citations

  1. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America, page 56. Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
  2. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America, page 56, 3rd paragraph. Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
  3. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America, page 65. Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
  4. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America, page 61. Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
  5. [S56] FindAGrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24921005/christina-hench#add-to-vc. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  6. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America, page 57. Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
  7. [S125] US Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications 1889-1970, https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/2204/32596_242534-00008. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2204/
  8. [S38] Fourth Annual Meeting of the Hench, Dromgold, Hartman, Rice, and Ickes Re-Union: The History of Rice or Reiss Family 1900, Zachariah Rice (1731-1811) and Abigail Hartman (1742-1789) • Record of the annual Hench and Dromgold reunion held in Perry County, Pa., from 1897 to 1912. These records contain the genealogies of Nicholas Ickes, Johannes Hench, Zachariah Rice, John Hartman, Thomas Dromgold and kindred families who were among the early settlers of Chester Co., and served in the revolution. Comp. by (Mrs.) Lelia Dromgold Emig ... • Page 81 • https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000083265&seq=93&q1=Zachariah • Page 93 of 208. Full text: https://archive.org/details/fourthannualmeet00rice/page/n6/mode/1up. Full text: https://amzn.to/2PJesNV
  9. [S174] Internet Archive, Johannes Hünche • Pennsylvania German pioneers; a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808, Volume 43 (1934), by Strassburger, Ralph Beaver, 1883- 959; Hinke, William John, 1871-1947 • Publisher: Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, Penn. • Page 432, 1st column, 11th entry • Name signed as Johannes Hünche in German old script • Image 432 of 893 • https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm43stra/page/432/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/
  10. [S174] Internet Archive, Johannes Hench Sr. • Pennsylvania-German Society, Volume 3 (1934), by Pennsylvania-German Society • Page 394 List 126 C, 1st column, 5th name Johannes Henche • Last name mistranscribed as Hürche, original shows name as Johannes Hünche in German old script • Image 394 of 776 • https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm03penn_2/page/394/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/
  11. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America, page 87. Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
Last edited on: 17-MAY-2024

Dorothy Schneider1

F, ID# 1692, b. before 1762

Parents:

Father*: Johann Schneider1 b. 1718, d. 8-OCT-1763
Mother*: Anna Margaretha Wootring1 b. 20-OCT-1725, d. 8-OCT-1763

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • On 8-OCT-1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

    Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USA.2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,1
  • On 8-OCT-1763, Dorothy Schneider was scalped and left for dead, but survived. However, she was ever afterward subject to fits. The Pennsylvania assembly was called upon to pay forty-four pounds, three shillings, and eight pence for medical fees. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S113] Newspapers.com, The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 02 AUG 1931, page 4, 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68066651/1763-indian-massacre-in-whitehall/. Search: https://www.newspapers.com
  2. [S113] Newspapers.com, The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/. Search: https://www.newspapers.com
  3. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America, detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater. Full text: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo
  4. [S174] Internet Archive, Brief account of murders by the Indians, and the cause thereof, in Northampton county, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763, by Mickley, Joseph J. Full text: https://archive.org/
  5. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements, Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up
  6. [S47] Internet, History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html
  7. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse. Full text: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Archives
  8. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  9. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  10. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
Last edited on: 12-DEC-2022

Eva Schneider1

F, ID# 1687, b. 1746, d. 8-OCT-1763

Parents:

Father*: Johann Schneider1 b. 1718, d. 8-OCT-1763
Mother*: Anna Margaretha Wootring1 b. 20-OCT-1725, d. 8-OCT-1763

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • On 8-OCT-1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

    Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USA.2,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12

Citations

  1. [S56] FindAGrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112296458/eva-schneider. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  2. [S113] Newspapers.com, The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/. Search: https://www.newspapers.com
  3. [S47] Internet, A History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Chapter III - The First Settlers, http://genealogytrails.com/penn/lehigh/books/lehighcohistorybyhauser1902/lehighhisthauserchptr1to6.html#chapteriii
  4. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America, detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater. Full text: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo
  5. [S174] Internet Archive, Brief account of murders by the Indians, and the cause thereof, in Northampton county, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763, by Mickley, Joseph J. Full text: https://archive.org/
  6. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements, Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up
  7. [S47] Internet, History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html
  8. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse. Full text: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Archives
  9. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  10. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  11. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  12. [S113] Newspapers.com, The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 02 AUG 1931, page 4, 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68066651/1763-indian-massacre-in-whitehall/. Search: https://www.newspapers.com
Last edited on: 8-DEC-2023

Johann Schneider1

M, ID# 1686, b. 1718, d. 8-OCT-1763

Children of Johann Schneider and Anna Margaretha Wootring

Eva Schneider14 b. 1746, d. 8-OCT-1763
Sarah Schneider15 b. 16-AUG-1752, d. 8-OCT-1763
(Unknown) Schneider3 b. before 1762
Magdalena Schneider6 b. before 1762
Dorothy Schneider6 b. before 1762

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • Johann Schneider was also known as Hans.6
  • Johann Schneider was also known as John.2
  • Johann Schneider was also known as Sneider.3
  • Johann Schneider was also known as Snyder.2
  • On 8-OCT-1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

    Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USA.3,7,8,9,10,11,12,4,13,6

Citations

  1. [S203] wikitree.com, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Schneider-2396. Search: https://www.wikitree.com/
  2. [S56] FindAGrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19797626/johannes-schneider. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  3. [S113] Newspapers.com, The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/. Search: https://www.newspapers.com
  4. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  5. [S47] Internet, A History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Chapter III - The First Settlers, http://genealogytrails.com/penn/lehigh/books/lehighcohistorybyhauser1902/lehighhisthauserchptr1to6.html#chapteriii
  6. [S113] Newspapers.com, The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 02 AUG 1931, page 4, 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68066651/1763-indian-massacre-in-whitehall/. Search: https://www.newspapers.com
  7. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America, detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater. Full text: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo
  8. [S174] Internet Archive, Brief account of murders by the Indians, and the cause thereof, in Northampton county, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763, by Mickley, Joseph J. Full text: https://archive.org/
  9. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements, Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up
  10. [S47] Internet, History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html
  11. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse. Full text: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Archives
  12. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  13. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  14. [S56] FindAGrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112296458/eva-schneider. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  15. [S56] FindAGrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19797945/sarah-schneider. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
Last edited on: 20-MAR-2024

Magdalena Schneider1

F, ID# 1691, b. before 1762

Parents:

Father*: Johann Schneider1 b. 1718, d. 8-OCT-1763
Mother*: Anna Margaretha Wootring1 b. 20-OCT-1725, d. 8-OCT-1763

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • On 8-OCT-1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

    Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USA.2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,1
  • On 8-OCT-1763, Magdalena Schneider was wounded and left for dead, but survived. Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USA.1

Citations

  1. [S113] Newspapers.com, The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 02 AUG 1931, page 4, 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68066651/1763-indian-massacre-in-whitehall/. Search: https://www.newspapers.com
  2. [S113] Newspapers.com, The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/. Search: https://www.newspapers.com
  3. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America, detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater. Full text: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo
  4. [S174] Internet Archive, Brief account of murders by the Indians, and the cause thereof, in Northampton county, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763, by Mickley, Joseph J. Full text: https://archive.org/
  5. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements, Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up
  6. [S47] Internet, History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html
  7. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse. Full text: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Archives
  8. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  9. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  10. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
Last edited on: 12-DEC-2022

Maria Barbara Schneider1

F, ID# 1778, b. 7-SEP-1735, d. 1804

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • Maria Barbara Schneider was also known as Anna Barbara.1
  • Her married name was Balliet.1
Last edited on: 26-NOV-2022

Maria Barbara Schneider1,2

F, ID# 1853, b. 5-OCT-1755, d. 1810
  • UNVERIFIED ANCESTOR
    There is no certifiable or conclusive evidence that Maria Barbara Schneider is related to the family listed below.

Children of Maria Barbara Schneider and Johannes Andreas Balliet

Maria Mararet Balliet5 b. 11-MAY-1772
John Nicholas Balliet6 b. 25-FEB-1774
John Balliet 👪 b. circa 1778, d. circa 1854
Barbara Balliet7 b. 22-SEP-1782
John Daniel Balliet8 b. 18-JAN-1784

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • Her married name was Balliet.1

Kinship:

  • Ancestor

Citations

  1. [S114] Ancestry.com, Maria Barbara Schneider Family Tree • https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/90365778/person/102284960226/facts. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/
  2. [S232] Alabama, U.S., Surname Files Expanded, 1702–1981, Marriage (07 OCT 1771) • Johannes Balliet & Maria Barbara Balliet • https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/35812:61266 • Image Detail: page 353 of 411, Part IV • https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/61266/images/41904_539914-01153. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61266/
  3. [S321] Church record of the Schlosser's or Union Reformed Church, Lehigh Co. PA 1765-1846, Marriage • Maria Barbara Schneider & John Baillet • 07 OCT 1771 • Page 108 • Image 114 of 140 • https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/885884/114 • and Page 11 • Image 17 of 140 • https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/885884/17. Full text: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/
  4. [S320] Pennsylvania Marriages, 1709-1940, Marriage • Maria Barbara Schneider & John Baillet • 07 OCT 1771 • Wife's Father: Daniel Schneider • FHL Film: 7596969 • https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2WF-YF5Z. Full text: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1681011
  5. [S321] Church record of the Schlosser's or Union Reformed Church, Lehigh Co. PA 1765-1846, Birth • Maria Magaret Baillet • 11 MAY 1772 • Baptism 12 MAY 1772 • Mother Maria Barbara and John Balliet • Page 12 • Image 18 of 140 • https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/885884/18. Full text: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/
  6. [S321] Church record of the Schlosser's or Union Reformed Church, Lehigh Co. PA 1765-1846, Birth • John Nicholas Baillet • 25 FEB 1774 • Baptism 20 MAR 1774 • Mother Maria Barbara and John Balliet • Page 11 • Image 17 of 140 • https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/885884/17. Full text: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/
  7. [S321] Church record of the Schlosser's or Union Reformed Church, Lehigh Co. PA 1765-1846, Birth • Barbara Baillet • 22 SEP 1782 • Baptism 02 OCT 1782 • Mother Barbara and John Balliet • Page 10 • Image 16 of 140 • https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/885884/16. Full text: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/
  8. [S321] Church record of the Schlosser's or Union Reformed Church, Lehigh Co. PA 1765-1846, Birth • John Daniel Baillet • 18 JAN 1784 • Baptism 29 FEB 1784 • Mother Maria Barbara and John Balliet • Page 11 • Image 17 of 140 • https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/885884/17. Full text: https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/
Last edited on: 17-JAN-2024

Sarah Schneider1

F, ID# 1688, b. 16-AUG-1752, d. 8-OCT-1763

Parents:

Father*: Johann Schneider1 b. 1718, d. 8-OCT-1763
Mother*: Anna Margaretha Wootring1 b. 20-OCT-1725, d. 8-OCT-1763

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • On 8-OCT-1763, Henry Mickley, Barbara Mickley, Anna Margaretha Wootring, Johann Schneider, Eva Schneider, Sarah Schneider, Magdalena Schneider, Dorothy Schneider and (Unknown) Schneider were victims. A small band of twelve Lenape Indians crossed the River Lehigh at Whitehall fresh from their attack on the settlers in Allen township. As they reached John Jacob Mickley's farm, they encountered three of his children, Peter (11), Henry (9), and Barbara (7), gathering nuts under a chestnut tree. Upon seeing the Indians, they began to run away. Barbara was overtaken not far from the tree by an Indian who knocked her down with his tomahawk. Henry had reached the fence near the house. While climbing the fence, he was struck in the back by a tomahawk, instantly killing him. Both Barbara and Henry were scalped; Barbara died the following morning. Peter was able to escape, ran to the woods, hiding in the underbrush between two large trees undiscovered by the Indians. Upon hearing the screams from John Schneider's homestead, he knew the band of Indians were there and no longer a threat to him. Peter then ran to Adam Deshler's fort, where his older brother, John Jacob Mickley (25) was, informing them of the horrors which had transpired including the Schneider's homestead being set aflame. It should be noted the Indians feared the Mickley's large ferocious dog, thus their avoiding attacking their homestead.

    Rev. Heckwelder, a missionary to the Indians, later stated the Indians were provoked by prior events at the John Stenton's tavern where they were intimidated and robbed months before. The Indians returned to Bethlehem, seeking a magistrate who sent them back with a letter to the tavern demanding the stolen property be returned. When they returned to the tavern, they were order from the premises on threat of their lives and they left. Following the attack, it was determined the Indians had intended to attack the homestead of Paul Balliet, owner of the tavern, and had mistaken the Mickley and Schneider homes as Paul Balliet's Indian Massacre, Whitehall Twp., Lehigh Co., PA, USA.2,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12

Citations

  1. [S56] FindAGrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19797945/sarah-schneider. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  2. [S113] Newspapers.com, The Pennsylvania Gazette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 13 OCT 1763, page 2, bottom of column 1 top of column 2, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111481408/indian-massacre/. Search: https://www.newspapers.com
  3. [S47] Internet, A History of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, Chapter III - The First Settlers, http://genealogytrails.com/penn/lehigh/books/lehighcohistorybyhauser1902/lehighhisthauserchptr1to6.html#chapteriii
  4. [S204] Genealogy of the Mickley Family of America, detail of the account starts on page 11, Peter's account on page 13, the attack on page 15, and dog on page 16, https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/page/n14/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/cu31924029842865/mode/1up?view=theater. Full text: https://amzn.to/3dZftAo
  5. [S174] Internet Archive, Brief account of murders by the Indians, and the cause thereof, in Northampton county, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763, by Mickley, Joseph J. Full text: https://archive.org/
  6. [S341] History of Lehigh County, PA, From the Earliest settlements, Details of the October 8th, 1763 Indian attack • Page 19 • A history of Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from the earliest settlements to the present time, including much valuable information for the use of schools, families, libraries (1902), by Hauser, James Joseph • Page Chapter III - The First Settlers • Image 18 of 127 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/18/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc00hause/page/n6/mode/1up
  7. [S47] Internet, History's Headlines: Drums along the Lehigh: 250 years ago troubles between Indians and Whites boiled over into violence at John Stentson's Frontier Tavern in Northampton County, https://www.wfmz.com/video_cbbed2b2-b1d2-5290-ac02-6e938354137d.html
  8. [S64] Pennsylvania Archives, Series 6, Volume VI, Records of Egypt Reformed Church, Lehigh County. 1734-1834., page 136, https://www.fold3.com/image/3239701. Full text: https://www.fold3.com/publication/450/pennsylvania-archives/browse. Full text: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pennsylvania_Archives
  9. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Report of the Commission to locate the site of the frontier forts of Pennsylvania v. 1, by Pennsylvania. Indian Forts Commission, page 164 through page 174, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/47043?page=200. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  10. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, and the Grand Valley of the Lehigh. V. 1, by Heller, William Jacob, page 124, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/20279?page=143. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  11. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Wittman family and allied lines, by Kohl, Helen Wittman, page 39, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/8580?page=42. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  12. [S113] Newspapers.com, The Morning Call, Allentown, Pennsylvania, 02 AUG 1931, page 4, 1763 Indian Massacre in Whitehall Township, Northampton, Pennsylvania Colony, https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68066651/1763-indian-massacre-in-whitehall/. Search: https://www.newspapers.com
Last edited on: 8-DEC-2023

Elizabeth Schreiber1,2,3

F, ID# 1614, b. 7-SEP-1782, d. 25-MAR-1858

Parents:

Father*: Jacob Schreiber3 b. circa 1765

Children of Elizabeth Schreiber and John Balliet II

Nancy Balliet11 b. 26-OCT-1804, d. 25-DEC-1861
John Balliet III 👪1,12 b. 31-JUL-1806, d. 17-JAN-1889
Stephen Daniel Balliet11 b. 17-AUG-1808, d. 20-JUL-1890
Levi Balliet11 b. 1-JUN-1813, d. 27-NOV-1891
Josiah Balliet b. circa 1817
William Balliet4 b. 8-MAR-1821, d. 19-JAN-1913
Jacob S. Balliet13 b. 24-OCT-1824
Mary Balliet11 b. 1826

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Census, Residence, and Tax Lists:

  • On 1-JUN-1850, Elizabeth (67) appeared in the census of 1850 in Limestone Twp., Montour Co., PA, USA.
    Census detail: Eliz Balliett • Limestone, Montour, Pennsylvania, USA • Birth Place: Pennsylvania • Birth Year: abt 1784 • Age: 66 • Gender: Female • Race: White • Inferred Spouse: John Balliett • Household Members: Eliz Balliett (66) • Jacob Balliett (26) • Mary McNinch (24) • Wm H McNinch (5) • Eliz J McNinch (3) • Sarah A McNinch (1) • Mary Stout (20.)8

Other Events:

Citations

  1. [S56] FindAGrave.com, Elizabeth (Schreiber) Balliet (b. 07 SEP 1782 - d. 25 MAR 1858) • Age: 75 Yrs 6 Mo 18 Days • https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144883171/elizabeth-balliet. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  2. [S208] Genealogy Gophers, Balliet Family Record, page 18, https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/36161?page=21. Search: https://www.gengophers.com
  3. [S206] History of Lehigh County, PA & a genealogical & biographical record of its families, V2, page 54, column 2, https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc02robe/page/n71/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc02robe/page/n4/mode/1up
  4. [S231] History of Columbia and Montour Counties, PA, Balliet Family • History of Columbia and Montour Counties, Pennsylvania, containing a history of each county; their townships, towns, villages, schools, churches, industries, etc.; portraits of representative men; biographies; history of Pennsylvania, statistical and miscellaneous matter, etc (1887), by Battle, J. H; Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902; Bell, Herbert C. (Herbert Charles), 1868-; Bradsby, H. C. (Henry C.) • Page 204, Chapter XIX: Limestone Township • Image 205 of 542 • https://archive.org/details/cu31924006232577/page/205/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/cu31924006232577/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater
  5. [S337] Historical and Biographical Annals of Berks County, PA Vol. 1, Paulus Balliet (1716-1777) Family • Historical and biographical annals of Berks County, Pennsylvania, embracing a concise history of the county and a genealogical and biographical record of representative families, comp. by Morton L. Montgomery ... v.1 • Page 750, col. 1, 2nd paragraph • https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t4zg7744p&seq=966&q1=Balliet&start=1 • Page 966 of 1018. Full text: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t4zg7744p&seq=11
  6. [S56] FindAGrave.com, John Balliet Sr. (b. 15 MAR 1784 - d. 01 FEB 1854) • Age: 69 Yrs 10 Mon 17 Days • https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144883057/john-balliet. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  7. [S206] History of Lehigh County, PA & a genealogical & biographical record of its families, V2, John Balliet I (1761-1837) • History of Lehigh county, Pennsylvania and a genealogical and biographical record of its families, Volume 2 (1914), by Roberts, Charles Rhoads • Publisher: Lehigh Valley Publishing Co., Allentown, Pa. • Page 53, Lineage of John Balliet, Son of Paul • Image 71 of 946 • https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc02robe/page/n70/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc02robe/page/n4/mode/1up
  8. [S89] US Federal Census 1850, Pennsylvania > Montour > Limestone • Roll: 801 • Page: 370a • Line Number: 24 • Dwelling Number: 17 • Family Number: 18 • https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/4741571:8054 • Image Detail: page 3 of 19 • https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4205105_00162. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8054/
  9. [S56] FindAGrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144883171/elizabeth-balliet. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  10. [S119] Pennsylvania Wills and Probate Records 1683-1993, Will • John Balliet (d. 1854) • Probate: 24 MAY 1854, Montour Co., PA, USA • Collection: Montour > Wills, Vol 001, 1850-1882 • ID 8802 • Item Description: Wills, Vol 001, 1850-1882 • Record: 1015568 • Case Number: 177 • Individuals Listed: 1 • https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1015568:8802 • Image Detail: Image Page 92 of 519 • https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8802/images/005544782_00092. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8802/
  11. [S231] History of Columbia and Montour Counties, PA, page 205, https://archive.org/details/cu31924006232577/page/205/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/cu31924006232577/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater
  12. [S220] Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950, Christening • John Balliet (b. 31-JUL-1806) • Collection ID: 1681005 • FHL Film: 007596970 • Microfilm: 20363 • Index Batch: C53665-1 • https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:HHNR-2G2M. Search: https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1681005
  13. [S89] US Federal Census 1850, Pennsylvania > Montour > Limestone • Roll: 801 • Page: 370a • Line Number: 25 • Dwelling Number: 17 • Family Number: 18 • https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/4741572:8054 • Image Detail: page 3 of 19 • https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4205105_00162. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/8054/
Last edited on: 19-MAR-2024

Eva Catherine Schreiber1

F, ID# 1626, b. 7-MAY-1761, d. 16-SEP-1846

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • As of before 1790, her married name was Mickley.1
Last edited on: 7-NOV-2022

Jacob Schreiber1

M, ID# 1766, b. circa 1765

Child of Jacob Schreiber

Elizabeth Schreiber 👪1 b. 7-SEP-1782, d. 25-MAR-1858

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Citations

  1. [S206] History of Lehigh County, PA & a genealogical & biographical record of its families, V2, page 54, column 2, https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc02robe/page/n71/mode/1up. Full text: https://archive.org/details/historyoflehighc02robe/page/n4/mode/1up
Last edited on: 12-DEC-2022

Margaret Metzler Schrieber1

F, ID# 313, b. 12-JUN-1753, d. 14-NOV-1829

Children of Margaret Metzler Schrieber and Major Johann Peter Hartman

Jacob Hartman b. 9-JAN-1783, d. 9-OCT-1823
Peter Hartman b. 12-SEP-1784, d. 12-SEP-1848
Margaret Hartman b. circa 1786
Samuel Hartman b. 17-APR-1788, d. 4-OCT-1789
Moses Hartman b. 7-APR-1790, d. 2-MAR-1874
Catharine Hartman b. 5-MAY-1792
Mary Hartman b. circa 1793, d. circa 1800
Benjamin Hartman b. 5-NOV-1799, d. 7-MAR-1875

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • Her married name was Hartman.

Citations

  1. [S5] Johannes Hench Family in America Full text: https://amzn.to/2rQsqoj
Last edited on: 1-NOV-2023

Charles Michael Schwab1

M, ID# 1475, b. 18-FEB-1862, d. 19-SEP-1939

Parents:

Father*: John Anthony Schwab2 b. 18-AUG-1839, d. 13-MAY-1924
Mother*: Pauline Farabaugh3 b. 10-MAR-1843, d. 20-MAR-1936

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • Industrialist. Born in Williamsburg, Pennsylvania, to John Anthony Schwab and his wife Pauline Farabaugh, Charles Schwab early came to the attention of industrial baron Andrew Carnegie. Schwab rose to the presidency of Carnegie Steel by 1897, and became first president of the newly-organized United States Steel in 1901. He resigned the presidency two years later to head his own company, Bethlehem Steel. Schwab's personal worth rose substantially before and during the First World War as he provided steel for construction projects and for armaments. He was destined to lose the bulk of his fortune in the Crash of 1929 and the ensuing Great Depression. He maintained a lavish residence in New York City, and another named "Immergrün" at his family's ancestral village of Loretto, atop Allegheny Mountain in Pennsylvania. It is here that his remains were interred in the family mausoleum after his death in 1939. Bio by: Albert Ledoux
    For more information, check out: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_M._Schwab.6,7

Photos:

Charles Michael Schwab
Last edited on: 26-FEB-2024

John Anthony Schwab1

M, ID# 1477, b. 18-AUG-1839, d. 13-MAY-1924

Child of John Anthony Schwab and Pauline Farabaugh

Charles Michael Schwab1 b. 18-FEB-1862, d. 19-SEP-1939

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Citations

  1. [S56] FindAGrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34745485/john-anthony-schwab. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  2. [S86] Pennsylvania Death Certificates 1906-1970, Death Certificate • John A. Schwab (b. 18-AUG-1839 - d. 13-MAY-1924) • Age 84 Years 8 Months 25 Days • Cause of Death: Paralysis agitans (shaking palsy), Septicemia • Mother: Elinor Myers • Father: Chas M Schwab • Collection: 1924 > 051001-054000 • Certificate Number: 51123 • https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1996611:5164 • Image Detail: Image Page 130 of 3151 • https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5164/images/41381_1521003238_0742-00130. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/5164/
  3. [S56] FindAGrave.com, John Anthony Schwab (b. 18-AUG-1839 - d. 13-MAY-1924) • Age: 84 • https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34745485/john_anthony-schwab. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  4. [S56] FindAGrave.com, Pauline (Farabaugh) Schwab (b. 10-JAN-1843 - d. 30-MAR-1936) • Age: 93 • https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34745495/pauline-schwab. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
Last edited on: 20-FEB-2024

Johann Nickel Schweitzer1

M, ID# 1782, b. 1-JAN-1663, d. 30-JAN-1739

Children of Johann Nickel Schweitzer and Sara Rose

Maria Catharina Schweitzer 👪3 b. 26-MAR-1686
Johannes Schweitzer5 b. circa 1688

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

  • On 1-JAN-1663, Johann Nickel Schweitzer was born in Wintersbourg AKA Wintersburg, Moselle, Grand Est, France.
    Detail: NOTE: Birth certificate name is Johann Nickel Schweitzer. This birth information has not been confirmed as the spouse of Sara Rose Schweitzer. However, the region and time frame are within tolerance.2,3,4
  • Before 1685, Johann married Sara Rose.1
  • On 30-JAN-1739, Johann Nickel Schweitzer (76 years and 29 days) died. NOTE: The death certificate's name is Johann Nickel Schweitzer, and his birthdate is around 1664, with his father listed as N. Schweitzer. His wife died before 1700, so it is assumed the spouse listed on the death certificate is Maria Margaretha Weibel Schweitzer, the wife of his son of the same name, born around 1688. Wintersbourg AKA Wintersburg, Moselle, Grand Est, France.4

Kinship:

  • Ancestor

Citations

  1. [S219] Filae.com, Marriage • Stephan BAILET and Maria Catharina SCHWEITZER • 26 APR 1707 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Burbach • Burbach, Bas-Rhin, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=609f78b2-1fa6-495f-b83a-6550a6b51de7&personId=5&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  2. [S219] Filae.com, Birth • Johann Nickel Schweitzer • Birth: 01-JAN-1663 • Civil registration - Societies Index Wintersbourg • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=139a6673-294b-447d-b677-ea32753b128d&personId=1&documentType=2&isFree=True. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  3. [S219] Filae.com, Marriage • Maria Catharina Schweitzer & Stephan Bailet • Marriage: 26-APR-1707 • Bride's Mother: Sara Rose • Bride's Father: Nickel Schweitzer • Husband's Mother: Anna Fruibeau • Husband's Father: Jacob Paillet • Civil registration - Societies Index Burbach • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=609f78b2-1fa6-495f-b83a-6550a6b51de7&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  4. [S219] Filae.com, Death • Johann Nickel Schweitzer (b. c. 1664 - d. 30-JAN-1739) • Death: 30-JAN-1739 • Father: N Schweitzer • Civil registration - Societies Index Wintersbourg • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=416aad87-df39-4e13-937b-9ae9156bc5d3&personId=1&documentType=2&isFree=True. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  5. [S219] Filae.com, Marriage • Johannes SCHWEITZER and Maria Margaretha WEIBEL • 25 OCT 1715 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Lutzelstein • La Petite-Pierre, Bas-Rhin, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=e42777b6-6f82-4124-9f14-a9916600d5b0&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
Last edited on: 9-MAY-2024

Johannes Schweitzer1

M, ID# 1819, b. circa 1688

Parents:

Father*: Johann Nickel Schweitzer1 b. 1-JAN-1663, d. 30-JAN-1739
Mother*: Sara Rose1 b. circa 1663

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Kinship:

  • Blood

Citations

  1. [S219] Filae.com, Marriage • Johannes SCHWEITZER and Maria Margaretha WEIBEL • 25 OCT 1715 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Lutzelstein • La Petite-Pierre, Bas-Rhin, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=e42777b6-6f82-4124-9f14-a9916600d5b0&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  2. [S219] Filae.com, Marriage • Johannes Schweitzer & Maria Margaretha Weibel • Marriage: 25-OCT-1715 • Mother: Sara Rose • Father: Nickel Schweitzer • Civil registration - Societies Index Lutzelstein • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=e42777b6-6f82-4124-9f14-a9916600d5b0&personId=1&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
Last edited on: 9-MAY-2024

Maria Catharina Schweitzer1,2

F, ID# 1661, b. 26-MAR-1686

Parents:

Father*: Johann Nickel Schweitzer3 b. 1-JAN-1663, d. 30-JAN-1739
Mother*: Sara Rose1 b. circa 1663

Children of Maria Catharina Schweitzer and Col. Stefan Etienne Balliet

Anna Maria Balliet8 b. 1-MAR-1708
Maria Catharina Balliet9 b. 17-FEB-1710
Anna Elisabetha Balliet10 b. circa 1711
Paul Balliet 👪11,12 b. 16-AUG-1716, d. 19-MAR-1777
Hans Nicolaus Balliet 👪13,14,15 b. 8-JUN-1719, d. 21-SEP-1783
Susanna Balliet 1st16 b. 31-AUG-1721, d. before 1722
Susanna Balliet 2nd17,18 b. 25-AUG-1722, d. 6-APR-1746
Maria Magdalena Balliet19 b. 18-JUL-1723
Maria Catharina Balliet 1st20 b. 29-JUL-1725, d. before 1732
Maria Catharina Balliet 2nd21 b. 10-JUN-1732

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • Her married name was Balliet.7

Kinship:

  • Ancestor

Citations

  1. [S219] Filae.com, Marriage • Stephan BAILET and Maria Catharina SCHWEITZER • 26 APR 1707 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Burbach • Burbach, Bas-Rhin, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=609f78b2-1fa6-495f-b83a-6550a6b51de7&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  2. [S56] FindAGrave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180900404/maria-catharina-balliet. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  3. [S219] Filae.com, Marriage • Maria Catharina Schweitzer & Stephan Bailet • Marriage: 26-APR-1707 • Bride's Mother: Sara Rose • Bride's Father: Nickel Schweitzer • Husband's Mother: Anna Fruibeau • Husband's Father: Jacob Paillet • Civil registration - Societies Index Burbach • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=609f78b2-1fa6-495f-b83a-6550a6b51de7&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  4. [S125] US Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications 1889-1970, SAR Membership: 32722 • 04 APR 1919 • Ancestor: Maria Katherina Schweitzer , Spouse: Etienne Balliet, Child: Paulus Balliet • https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/391287:2204 • Image Detail: page 283 of 491 • https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2204/images/32596_242181-00287. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2204/
  5. [S218] Colonel Stephen Balliet; soldier, patriot and statesman of the Revolution; part 1, his ancestry, youth and education, page 9. Search: https://archive.org/details/colonelstephenba01laux
  6. [S219] Filae.com, Source : Marriage | Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace > Civil registration - Societies Index > Burbach, https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=609f78b2-1fa6-495f-b83a-6550a6b51de7&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  7. [S126] FamilySearch.org, https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/L6Y9-X38/col.-stefan-ettienne-balliet-1680-1742. Search: https://www.familysearch.org/
  8. [S219] Filae.com, Birth • Anna Maria BAILET • 01 MAR 1708 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Schalbach • Schalbach, Moselle, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=f02d726d-ba43-40d2-b581-67635cc51e92&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=True. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  9. [S219] Filae.com, Birth • Maria Catharina BAILET • 17 FEB 1710 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Schalbach • Schalbach, Moselle, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=a0c4782e-4a33-4929-971f-e5731bf4a778&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=True. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  10. [S219] Filae.com, Marriage • Johannes KOCH and Anna Elisabetha BALLIET • 13 JAN 1737 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Rauwiller • Rauwiller, Bas-Rhin, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=ecdab047-6850-489a-8380-01aa54ceb762&personId=3&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  11. [S219] Filae.com, Birth • Paulus BAILET • 16 AUG 1716 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Schalbach • Schalbach, Moselle, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=c937b8e0-6f37-4e7b-afc2-2ade9dd26896&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=True. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  12. [S126] FamilySearch.org, https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6Y9-X3T. Search: https://www.familysearch.org/
  13. [S219] Filae.com, Birth • Hans Nicolaus BALLIET • 08 JUN 1719 • Groupement Des Cercles Généalogiques De Moselle • Civil registration - Societies Index • Wintersbourg • Wintersbourg, Moselle, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=aeb99f50-95bc-4165-932d-82dc7710aed7&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  14. [S219] Filae.com, Birth • Johann Nicolaus BALLIET • 01 JUN 1719 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Schalbach • Schalbach, Moselle, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=ed8e96fa-339c-479c-8326-ca5a4a120227&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=True. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  15. [S219] Filae.com, Marriage • Johannnicolaus BALLIET and Susanna ALLEMAND • 17 NOV 1743 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Schalbach • Schalbach, Moselle, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=3575f0fc-bf81-4820-a41e-1457ddc7f19c&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  16. [S219] Filae.com, Birth • Susanna BAILET • 31 AUG 1721 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Schalbach • Schalbach, Moselle, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=c99caad9-d873-4f72-9cd8-d91c7c20a573&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=True. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  17. [S219] Filae.com, Birth • Susanna BALLIET • 25 AUG 1722 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Schalbach • Schalbach, Moselle, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=8d24fa7a-7c27-4822-a361-96d19e0191b8&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=True. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  18. [S219] Filae.com, Marriage • Henrich FRANTZ and Susanna BALLIET • 21 JUL 1742 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Rauwiller • Rauwiller, Bas-Rhin, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=0aafe45c-0206-41f1-ab1e-a85769ca9e1e&personId=3&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  19. [S219] Filae.com, Birth • Maria Magdalena BAILET • 18 JUL 1723 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Schalbach • Schalbach, Moselle, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=35ba2c24-0c4a-4820-8c22-9aae0d08438a&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=True. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  20. [S219] Filae.com, Birth • Maria Catharina BALLIETT • 29 JUL 1725 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Rauwiller • Rauwiller, Bas-Rhin, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=c4ec8ce8-48b5-46dc-9337-2c116cce9518&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
  21. [S219] Filae.com, Birth • Maria Catharina BALLIETT • 10 JUN 1732 • Cercle Genealogique D'Alsace • Civil registration - Societies Index • Rauwiller • Rauwiller, Bas-Rhin, Grand-Est, Republic Of France • https://en.filae.com/v4/genealogie/searchresults.mvc/viewerwithoutimage?actId=9b5c323d-e510-45e9-b5c3-3be0647a7e0e&personId=2&documentType=2&isFree=False. Search: https://en.filae.com/
Last edited on: 9-MAY-2024

Earl Reed Scott

M, ID# 1157, b. 5-OCT-1886, d. 12-JAN-1937

Parents:

Father*: John M. Scott b. 1-JUL-1860
Mother*: Myra P. Farrar b. 1-JUL-1860

Children of Earl Reed Scott and Blanche Eunice Edmonds

Edmond King Scott b. 20-OCT-1921, d. 12-FEB-1945
Warren Farrar Scott 👪 b. 10-AUG-1923, d. 14-JAN-2011

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

Obituary in Painesville (OH) Telegraph, 12-JAN-1937

Citations

  1. [S58] EMail: Laura (Michele) Scott Dillman 02-NOV-2019 email.
  2. [S50] Obituary: Painesville (OH) Telegraph 12-JAN-1937.
  3. [S59] US Federal Census 1930, 1930 US Census Records for Warrensville House of Correction, OH. Search: https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6224/
Last edited on: 26-JAN-2023

Edmond King Scott

M, ID# 1158, b. 20-OCT-1921, d. 12-FEB-1945

Parents:

Father*: Earl Reed Scott b. 5-OCT-1886, d. 12-JAN-1937
Mother*: Blanche Eunice Edmonds b. 22-JAN-1886, d. 16-DEC-1968

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Last edited on: 12-NOV-2008

John M. Scott

M, ID# 1154, b. 1-JUL-1860

Child of John M. Scott and Myra P. Farrar

Earl Reed Scott 👪 b. 5-OCT-1886, d. 12-JAN-1937

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

  • On 1-JUL-1860, John M. Scott was born.
  • He died.
Last edited on: 12-NOV-2008

Warren Farrar Scott

M, ID# 1099, b. 10-AUG-1923, d. 14-JAN-2011

Parents:

Father*: Earl Reed Scott b. 5-OCT-1886, d. 12-JAN-1937
Mother*: Blanche Eunice Edmonds b. 22-JAN-1886, d. 16-DEC-1968

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • His funeral was held on 14-JAN-2011. Ashes kept by wife.
Last edited on: 6-MAY-2024

Jacob D. Secrist1,2

M, ID# 486, b. 10-AUG-1833, d. 18-DEC-1909

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Census, Residence, and Tax Lists:

Last edited on: 8-DEC-2023

Mildred Elizabeth Seidel1,2

F, ID# 287, b. 15-MAR-1916, d. 19-JAN-1998

Birth, Marriage, Death, and Burial:

Other Events:

  • Her common name was Mickey.
  • Her married name was Lackey.

Citations

  1. [S3] Lackey Bible Family History,.
  2. [S27] Mary Marie Lackey Notes.
  3. [S56] FindAGrave.com, Mildred (Seidel) Lackey (b. 15-MAR-1916 - d. 19-JAN-1998) • Age: 81 • Plot: Section A, Row 40, Cemetery Lot A11-New • https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15966335/mildred-lackey. Search: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial
  4. [S39] Joel Lee Lackey Letter.
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