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2. | Casper Shafer was born about 1712; died on 17 Dec 1784; was buried in Stillwater Cemetery. Notes:
Came from Europe on the "Queen Elizabeth"
arrival date: 16 SEP 1738
Port: Philadelphia, PA
Place of origin: Unknown
Source: "Memoirs and Reminiscences...of Sussex County, NJ",
Rev. C. Schaeffer, MD 1907 p.26
Notes:
Casper Schaeffer was one of the founders of Stillwater, Sussex County, NJ. The name Schaeffer has been spelled in a variety of ways - Schaeffer, Schaffer, Shaffer, Shaffar, Shaver, and Shafer. Casper Schaeffer was a delegate from Sussex
County to New Jerseys Provisional Congress of 1776.
Casper married Maria Catherina Bernhardt. Maria (daughter of John Peter Bernhardt) was born about 1721 in Kezenheim in the Grafschaft Bolander Europa (Rhenish Bavaria; died on 1 Dec 1794; was buried in Stilwater Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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6. | John Peter Bernhardt was born in in Kezenheim in the Grafschaft Bolander Europa (Rhenish Bavaria; died on 28 Aug 1748; was buried in Stillwater Cemetery, Stillwater, Sussex Co., NJ. Notes:
He was the first person buried in the Stillwater cemetery, where the old German Church was years after erected. The inscription reads as follows:
" Here Rests
The John Peter Bernhardt who was born in the Kezenheim in the Grafschaft Bolander Europa (Rhenish Bavaria). Came with his frau and children to America in the year 1731 and died December 28, 1748."
From the history of Sussex county we are told that John Peter Bernhardt first settled in Philadelphia in 1730, and in 1742 located in the wilderness where the village of Stillwater now stands. (The above dates are evidently wrong, as the
inscription on the tombstone of Bernhardt and his daughter, Margaret Elizabeth, who married John George Windemuth, both say they emigrated in 1731, and it seems to be as evident that he made his settlement at Stillwater at an earlier date than
that given, we think not later than 1736.) Sussex history also says that Peter Windemuth came about the same time, an inexcusable error, as there was no Emigrator by the name of Peter.
Johan Peter Bernhart
Date of arrival: 26 Sept 1741
Ship: St. Mark
Port of destination: Philadelphia
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