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    Anna Margaret Snover

    Female


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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  Anna Margaret Snover (daughter of Johannes Heinrich "Henry" Snover and Anna Mary (Maria) /Hillburt Hilbartin).

      Family/Spouse: Jacob Schmidt. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  Johannes Heinrich "Henry" Snover was born on 28 Sep 1724 in Pfungstadt, Hesse, Germany (son of Johannes Snover\Schnauber and The Emigrator Anna Elisabeth Windemuth); died on 12 Jan 1799 in Stillwater, Sussex County, New Jersey; was buried in Old Hardwick Cemetery.

      Notes:

      abstract of will:

      SNOVER, John Henry of Knowlton. 836S - W. 3 Jan 1799; Filed 19 Feb 1799.

      Wife: Anna Mary. Sons: (Oldest) John, George, Frederick and Jacob. Daughters: Mary Philibeena, Mary GARRISON (second dau) and Margaret (the youngest).

      Executors: Wife, Mary and son, Jacob SNOVER. Witnesses: John S. TEETZEL, Joseph STOUT and Zebedee STOUT.

      Johannes married Anna Mary (Maria) /Hillburt Hilbartin on 29 Oct 1750 in Trappe, Pennsylvania. Anna was born in 1724; died on 22 Sep 1813 in Knowlton, Sussex County, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 3.  Anna Mary (Maria) /Hillburt Hilbartin was born in 1724; died on 22 Sep 1813 in Knowlton, Sussex County, New Jersey.

      Notes:

      This information is from Larry Hillpot (lhillpot@aol.com)

      see: http://www.members.tripod.com/Joke105105



      THE HILLPOT/HILLEBARD/HILBART/HELLEBART FAMILY



      THE IMMIGRANT AND HIS CHILDREN



      0. GEORGE ADAM HILLEBARD/HELLEBART The exact date of birth is not known at this time, further research will be needed in Germany. Immigrant, born ca. 1700 in Germany [a Palatine]. The following is from the Spruance Library in Doylestown
      Pa. I was looking for any Hillpot located in Germany and had no success. The following are some variants of the name, but all turned up inconclusive. I.G.I. Germany frame 198,352 Adam Hilbert christened 2, June 1705 son of Johan Hilbert and
      Adam Bockholt Prussia Westfalen Emsdellen Sankt Pancratuis Katholisch Anna Maria Hilbers christened 1690 parents Hilbers Brockholt. No George Adam right era numerous Hilberts further research needed here.



      Jorg (George) Adam: Sometimes only shown as Adam was most likely to have been married prior to America since Anna Barbara his eldest daughter married in 1745 and thus must have been at least 15 years making her birth prior to ship
      arriving in Pa. with her parents. The above information is not proven at this time further research will be done in Germany. The following information was taken directly from the book of Early Pennsylvania German Pioneers. Alexander and Anne
      1730.



      "At the Courthouse of Philadelphia September 5, 1730,... A list was presented of the Names of Forty six Palatines, who with their families making in all about one hundred and thirty persons, were imported here in the ship Alexander and
      Ann, William Clymer, Master, from Rotterdam , but last from Deal." From the Minutes of the Provincial Council, printed in the Colonial Records, Volume III, Page 386.



      ADAM (O) HILLPOT. Was among the list of names presented at that time also shown is not his signature which has been retraced since the logs were in very poor condition. The O indicates his mark His name located third from the top
      sometimes indicates leadership. The first findings of Jorg is at the New Hanover Lutheran Church in Montgomery County which, at that time was a part of Philadelphia. In 1743 the records indicate Magdalena an Barbara Kurts, Adam Hillebart's
      step daughters are confirmed. In 1746 Johannes Kurts, Adam Hillebart's step son is confirmed. The mother of these children was Anna Maria Kurtz a widow, suspect the widow of Peter Kortz. I have no birth date at this time for Anna Maria
      Kortz but it is been forwarded to me that she was buried February 25, 1785 at Falkner Swamp Lutheran Church in New Hanover. His administration was 1738 File #116 D:53. The next part of the time line is George Adam's son is baptized
      November 18, 1744. On November 12, 1751 Philadelphia Deed book H11 Page 223 Adam purchased 259 acres and 72 perches of land for 87 pounds 17 shillings this was a piece of 6000 acres sold at a sheriffs sale. The land was granted to Adam
      Hillebart in full title, witnesses Walt Goodman and John Reilu Recorded December 4, 1759. 1769 George Adam Hillpot of Frankfort and New Hanover Twp. 200 acres 4 horses and 5 cattle Tax 15-10-8 [ listed between Moses Bender and Henry Derringer]
      1774 tax for New Hanover and Frankfort {not listed} Michael Hilbert is shown with 150 acres 2 horses and 2 cattle. Montgomery Orphans Court # 7768 and registers file #11,536. The inventory of December 23, 1784 made by Bernit Doodero and Dave
      Burkert. January 24, 1785 in the amount of 100 pounds signed by Henry Fryer. April 30, 1787 the settlement by Henry Fryer, administrator of George Adam Hilbart. Debts include cost of new fence, shingles for the house and funeral expenses for
      deceased wife. The important notes here are that the Widow died between December 23, 1784 and April 30, 1787. Also 2 children of the second marriage Catherine Fryer and Michael Hilbart lived on the homestead in 1786 and 1787.

      June 25, 1787 Writ of Partition a division of the land can be made without spoiling either and two parts of nine (crossed out and 8 written in) to be divided among the children of George Adam Hilbert. September 2, 1787 Inquest on
      messuage (house) and 150 acres in New Hanover Township, Montgomery County (of George Adam Hilbart) valued at 350 pounds. April 7, 1788

      Orphans Court Bonds to Michael Hilbart and his Surties, each for 38-7-9 payable March 24, 1789. Given to the 7 siblings/families of Michael Hilbart (with children of George Adam Hilbart getting 2 times.) Note: where are the bonds ??
      Should give the locations of residence. June 16, 1930 The recorder of Deeds could not find any mention of the bonds since April 6, 1788. August 1, 1930 Preliminary Decree citations to be issued to all heirs... and then to show why the land
      mentioned could be released from bonds... Deed 11224:460 May 1, 1831 and continues on from there. I have not found a birth or death record for Jorge Adam or a marriage record or baptisms for the younger children nor a church death record or
      tombstone. Looking for any additional information. The following is a list as I believe of the children of George Adam and his two wives. Note the eldest children moved up to Tinicum Twp. And away from the second wife this may make some
      sense, as frequently the step-mother does not suit the children of the first marriage



      1. Anna Barbara Hilbart married Michael Durr (Duerr)



      2. Anna Maria Hillebart married Johann Heinrich Schnauber



      3. George Adam Hillebart married Maria Phillippina Schnauffer



      4. Catherine Hilbart married John Ness.



      5. Eva Catherina Hillebart married Adam Ernst



      6. Bernhard Hellebart b. 10/30/1744 died by 1787



      7. George Michael Hilebard married Anna Maria Frack 8. Catharine Hillebard married Henry Fryer

      Children:
      1. Jacob Snover was born on 11 Dec 1766 in Sussex, New Jersey; died on 2 Apr 1855 in Knowlton, Sussex County, New Jersey.
      2. John Henry Snover died in 1817.
      3. Mary Philibeena Snover
      4. Anna Maria Snover was born in 1757.
      5. George Johan Snover died on 29 May 1829.
      6. Frederick Snover
      7. 1. Anna Margaret Snover


    Generation: 3

    1. 4.  Johannes Snover\Schnauber was born in 1701 in Pfungstadt, Germany (son of Michael Schnauber and Anna Clara); died on 16 Feb 1774 in Stillwater, New Jersey.

      Notes:

      "The Snover Family" compiled by - Edward P. Stone Sr., Amundsen Pub.Co., 1976, and in the NSDAR Library (information copied and sent to Louise Smith P by James Kerr) - "He worked as a miller and he was a master miller in 1727. Later in 1734 he
      was a Muskateer in the Churpfalz region. Johanes and his wife, Anna Eliz., had six children born to them in Pfungstadt, Germany, before migrating to America. The family came to Phila. in the ship Andrew Galley, landing 26 Sept. 1737. They
      later removed from Phila. to Stillwater, NJ; they were naturalized there on 13 Feb. 1764." He and his wife "are both buried in the old section of the Stillwater Presbyterian Church Cemetery, formerly the Reformed Lutheran Church of Hardwick."

      Information from Robert Moore, Canada: BORN 1701 (G/S) in Pfungstadt Germany (Joan Snover) 28 February 1697 in Starkenburg Germany (Ref Rachel McCormick) MARRIED 1. u/k 2. c 1722 likely at Pfungstadt Germany to Anna Elisabeth Windemuth
      (Wintermute) 1726

      DIED 16 February 1774 at Stillwater Sussex County N.J. (5 March 1774 Ref R. McCormick) BURIED old Hardwick Cemetery at Stillwater on County Route 521 east of Blairstown. CHILDREN (all children except Frederick Born in Pfungstadt Hesse Germany
      some children were of first marriage

      Ann Margaratha Snover born 5 January 1722 / 1723 confirmed 1742 at St Augustus Lutheran Church at Trappe Pa.

      John Heinrick Snover born 28 September 1724 (likely known as Henry)

      Anna Elizabeth Snover born 16 May 1727 in Pfungstad married 10 September 1746 to Johannes Merckel at Shawnee (or Smithfield) Pa

      Johann Georg Schnauber born 7 April 1732 died 16 July 1733 in Pfungstadt

      Johannes Schnauber born 15 January 1734 / 1735 died young in Germany

      Maria Philipina born December 1740 in Pennsylvania, bpt 18 June 1757 age 16 yrs and 6 mos at St Augustus Church

      Frederick Snover born 11 September 1743 likely Trappe Pa. 3 wives, 15 Children Frederick died 14 January 1830 and buried at Old Hardwick Cemetery

      Johannes Schnauber Will dated 26 May 1770 and was proven 5 March 1774 at Burlington N.J. which at that time was the County seat for Western New Jersey. The inventory taken 3 March 1774 amounted to 138.66 pounds.

      His will dated 26 May 1770 and 4 of his children were listed in the will. George Wintermute (relationship ?) was the executor. The Will was Recorded in Liber 17 page 96 (New Jersey Archives Calendar of Wills 1771-1780 at Trenton N. J

      Anna Elisabeth Wintermute was born 9 January 1702 / 1703 at Pfungstaadt, Starkenberg, Hesse, Germany and was the daughter of Johan Cristopher Windemuth and Marguerite Klappinger. She died in 1768 and is also buried in the Old Hardwick
      (Stillwater Cemetery) (see Wintermute history by RGM for details of Wintermute family)

      Johannes and his son John Henrich were naturalized on 23 February 1764 (page 34 Early Germans of New Jersey by Chambers)

      Johannes Schnauber and Johan George Kleppinger his wife's father were among the Palantines imported in the ship St Andrew Galley, John Stedamn Master from Rotterdam last from Cowes England, in all 450 (Source Rupp's 30,000 German Immigrants
      page 52) landing on September 26 1737 (at Philadelphia?)



      Dick WItters lists his birth place as Starkenberg-Grafenhausen, Germany

      Johannes married The Emigrator Anna Elisabeth Windemuth about 1722 in Pfungstadt, Germany. Anna (daughter of Johann Christoph Windemuth and Maria Margarethe Kleppinger) was born on 9 Jan 1703 in Pfungstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen, Germany; died in 1768 in Stillwater, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 5.  The Emigrator Anna Elisabeth Windemuth was born on 9 Jan 1703 in Pfungstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen, Germany (daughter of Johann Christoph Windemuth and Maria Margarethe Kleppinger); died in 1768 in Stillwater, New Jersey.

      Notes:

      Anna Elizabeth Windemuth, daughter of Johan Christoph Windemuth and Mary Marguerite Kleppinger, was born January 9, 1703, in Rhenish Bavaria, Germany. She was married to Johannes Schnauber (after coming to America the name was changed to Snover) in 1722, most likely at Pfungstadt, Hesse, Germany. She passed away in 1768, and was buried in the cemetery of the old Stillwater Presbyterian Church, formerly the Old Hardwick Cemetery at Stillwater, New Jersey. Johannes Schnauber was born in Pfungstadt in 1701, and passed away on February 16, 1774, at Stillwater, New Jersey, and was laid to rest alongside his wife in the Old Hardwick Cemetery. Anna and her husband came to America, through Philadelphia, on September 26, 1737, aboard the the ship St Andrew Galley. Johannes Schnauber and his son, John Heinrick, were naturalized in 1764. It is not known if Anna ever became naturalized or not. Anna and Johannes were the parents of seven children named Ann Margaretha, John Heinrick, Anna Elizabeth, Johann Georg, Johannes, Maria Philipina, and Frederick.

      Children:
      1. Anna Margaretha Snover was born on 5 Jan 1722/1723 in Pfungstadt, Germany; died before May 1770.
      2. 2. Johannes Heinrich "Henry" Snover was born on 28 Sep 1724 in Pfungstadt, Hesse, Germany; died on 12 Jan 1799 in Stillwater, Sussex County, New Jersey; was buried in Old Hardwick Cemetery.
      3. Anna Elizabeth Snover was born on 16 May 1727 in Pfungstadt, Hesse, Germany; died before 26 May 1770.
      4. Johann Georg Snover\Schnauber was born on 24 Jul 1732 in Pfungstadt, Hesse, Germany; died on 16 Jul 1733 in Pfungstadt, Hesse, Germany.
      5. Johann Georg Snover\Schnauber was born on 7 Mar 1733/1734 in Pfungstadt, Germany; died in in Germany.
      6. Johannes Snover\Schnauber was born on 16 Jun 1736 in Pfungstadt, Germany.
      7. Maria Philipina Snover was born in Dec 1740 in Germany; died after 26 May 1770.
      8. Frederick Snover was born on 11 Sep 1743 in Trappe, Pennsylvania; died on 14 Jan 1830 in Stillwater, New Jersey; was buried in Old Hardwick Cemetery.


    Generation: 4

    1. 8.  Michael Schnauber

      Notes:

      Parents of Johannes, from Dick Witters.

      Michael married Anna Clara. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 9.  Anna Clara
      Children:
      1. 4. Johannes Snover\Schnauber was born in 1701 in Pfungstadt, Germany; died on 16 Feb 1774 in Stillwater, New Jersey.

    3. 10.  Johann Christoph Windemuth was born on 3 Apr 1676 in Allendorf, Werra, Hessen, North Prussia (son of Johannes \ Johan Christoph Windemuth and Beate Ludolph \ Ludolsin); died in 1740.

      Notes:

      Education: Godfather was Christoph Stoelner.

      1736 Census, he is in Phila, Pa.

      "Pa. German Pioneers from 1727-1808" by R. B. Strassburger, Gen. Pub. Co. 1980 - List 41B Palatines imported in Ship Harle, Ralph Harle, Master, from Rotterdam last from Cowes. Qualified Sept. 1, 1736 - Johann Jorg Windemuth, List 41A J.
      Christophel Windemuth.

      Johann married Maria Margarethe Kleppinger on 4 Jan 1701/1702 in Pfungstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen, Germany. Maria (daughter of Johan Kloppinger and Apollonia Wambold) was born about 1680 in Germany; died on 14 Feb 1718 in Pfungstadt. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    4. 11.  Maria Margarethe Kleppinger was born about 1680 in Germany (daughter of Johan Kloppinger and Apollonia Wambold); died on 14 Feb 1718 in Pfungstadt.

      Notes:

      Second Boat, Issue of July-August 1990 Published by Pentref Press 67 Main Street PO Box 398 Machias Me 04654 page 7 Second Boaters and their ships Kleppinger, John Georg 1707-1786 from Palatinate Germany in 1737 in "St Andrew Galley" (Prob
      first to England) Settled Kreidersville Northampton County Pa. (Present Allan Township Northampton County just north of Bethlem Pa)

      Children:
      1. 5. The Emigrator Anna Elisabeth Windemuth was born on 9 Jan 1703 in Pfungstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen, Germany; died in 1768 in Stillwater, New Jersey.
      2. The Emigrator Georg Philip Windemoed was born on 21 May 1705 in Pfungstadt, Kries, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany; died in 1779 in Bertie Township, Welland County, Ontario, Canada.
      3. Anna Maria Windemuth was born on 16 Sep 1707 in Pfungstadt, Hesse, Germany; died on 20 May 1711.
      4. Johann Henrich Windemuth was born on 12 Oct 1709 in Pfungstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen, Germany; died on 10 Jul 1710 in Pfungstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen, Germany.
      5. The Emigrator Johann Georg Windemuth was born on 11 May 1711 in Pfungstadt Kreis Darmstadt Hessen, Europa; died on 19 Dec 1782 in Stillwater, Sussex County, New Jersey.