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12. | George Wintermute was born on 8 Jul 1748 (son of The Emigrator Johann Georg Windemuth and Johanna Margaretha Elizabetha Bernhardten); died on 8 Jan 1837; was buried in 1837 in Buried in Redstone Baptist Church cemetery. Notes:
T. Michael Louden has written:
"I have found the grave of George Wintermute and check the tombstone against the book. George is buried between the graves of Mary Wintermute and Ashfordby Wintermute (his son). Who is Mary Wintermute? The stone is very faded marble but
looks like it says:
"Mary
wife of
?A? Wintermute
died
?1? Jan 181?4?
Aged 5????..."
rest is unreadable but is shaped like the rest of age and a quote of some sort in smaller print as was the style at the time. The are no grave markers either side of these three or in front or behind. I assume these are filled graves but
without current markers. If I assume that Mary is a previously undocumented wife of Ashfordby it raises the question of why they were not buried adjacent to one another instead of with a space between them where George is buried 10 years
later.
Any ideas on who Mary "wife of Wintermute" is?
Mike Louden
George married Nancy\Anna Arason on 27 May 1771. Nancy\Anna (daughter of Jeptha Arason) was born on 6 May 1750; died on 19 Feb 1809 in Stillwater, New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Nancy\Anna Arason was born on 6 May 1750 (daughter of Jeptha Arason); died on 19 Feb 1809 in Stillwater, New Jersey. Children:
- Catherine "Cate" Wintermute was born on 20 Apr 1772 in Somerville; died on 27 Dec 1850 in Orange County, New York.
- George Wintermute was born on 4 Apr 1774; died on 23 Feb 1787.
- Elsie Mary Wintermute was born on 17 Jun 1776 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 3 May 1850 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
- Elizabeth Wintermute was born on 6 Feb 1778 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 14 May 1828; was buried in Merittstown, Pennsylvania.
- John Wintermute was born on 15 Oct 1780 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 14 Jan 1820.
- 6. Peter Wintermute was born on 17 Aug 1782 in Stillwater, Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 27 Nov 1833 in Stillwater, Sussex County, New Jersey.
- (George) Abraham Wintermute was born on 13 Nov 1784 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 23 Aug 1848 in Elizabethtown, Licking County, Ohio; was buried in 1848 in Buried with wife in Elizabethtown Cemetery.
- Isaac Wintermute was born on 13 Nov 1784 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 3 Aug 1834 in Near Penn Line, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania; was buried in 1834 in Buried at Penn Line, Pennsylvania.
- George Wintermute was born on 28 Apr 1787 in Near Sucker Pond, Sussex Co., New Jersey; died on 4 Jan 1862 in Muskingum County, Ohio; was buried in 1789 in To Trumbull County, Ohio.
- Ashfordby Wintermute was born on 20 Dec 1790 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died in in Perryopolis, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.
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14. | Frederick Snover was born on 11 Sep 1743 in Trappe, Pennsylvania (son of Johannes Snover\Schnauber and The Emigrator Anna Elisabeth Windemuth); died on 14 Jan 1830 in Stillwater, New Jersey; was buried in Old Hardwick Cemetery. Notes:
From The Wintermute Family History:
Frederick was listed January, 1783, as being a member of the Reformed Association od Hardwick. He served as constable for Hardwick Township, Sussex County, New Jersey, in 1776. He is on record for supplying services and supplies during the
American Revolution in 1780 and 1781. George Windemuth named Frederick Snover as one of "my trusty friends".
From "The Snover Family" compiled by Edward P. Stone Sr., Amundsen Pub.Co., 1976, and in the NSDAR Library (information copied and sent to me by James Kerr) - "Frederick Snover was born in America.... The place of his birth, as well as where he
received his education, has not yet been determined." "..was a member of the Reformed Association of Hardwick." "Mister Snover was a zealous patriot, and supplied services and supplies during the revolution." Birth and death dates from this
book. His 3rd m.was performed by Joshua Swayze, J. P.
Information from Robert Moore, Canada : place of birth - "likely Trappe, PA"
In the History of Sussex and Warren Counties by James P. Snell (pub 1881) Frederick and Jacob settled in Hardwick Township (Now Warren County ) as early as 1735 or 1740. This notation seems to be in error as Frederick was born in Penn in 1743
however the family may have been there as early as 1750 and most certainly by 1763 when Frederick was married. Just who Jacob was is unclear at this time but he was likely Frederick's first cousin, a son of John Heinich Snover The name
Schnauber was Anglicized to Snover in 1764. Frederick served in the Continental Army during the Revolution,receiving pay during portions of the period from August 1779 to 1787 (He has been recognized by the DAR) His uncle Georg Philip
Wintermute was a Loyalist and his first cousins Philip, John, Peter, Benjamin and Abraham Wintermutes were members of Loyalist regiment "The Butlers Rangers" and were regarded as heroes in the Niagara area of Ontario where they settled after
the Revolution. ***Frederick was a constable for Hardwick Township in 1776. Frederick was a member of Hardwick Lutheran Church at Stillwater.
Frederick's will was dated 23 June 1828 and is contained in Warren County Probate Records (G.S. #566,393 No. 1920)
Stillwater Cemetery Stillwater Township Sussex County N. J. Gravestone Inscriptions Transcribed August 1989 by R G Moore
1. Cemetery is located on the south side of the Route # 521 (Stillwater Road)approx 1 mile east of the Warren Sussex County line (Just West of the Hamlet of Stillwater)
1. In memory of John Snover He was born AD 1701 and died 16th day of 1774 Aged 73 years (Johannes Schnauber Founder of Snover Family in America)
2. In remembrance of Elizabeth Snover who departed this life AD 1768 (Elizabeth Windemuth, wife of Johannes Schnauber)
3. In memory of Frederick Snover who departed this life Jan 14 1830 aged 86 yrs 4 mos & 3 days (Son of Johannes Schnauber and Elizabeth Windemuth)
4. Here lies the body of Margaret Snover. She was born Oct the 5th, 1743 and died 20 March 1777, age 34 years 3 mo & 15 Days. Why do ye mourn friends or shake at death's alarms Tis but the voice that Jesus sends to call us to his arms
(Margaret Snover first wife of Frederick Snover)
5. In memory of Margaret wife of Frederick Snover died June 16 1800 age 44 years 8 mos & 23 days Farewell my friends for why My race is run It is the will of god and let his will be done (Margaret Krater 2nd wife of Frederick Snover)
6. Here lies the body of John Henry Snover who was born the 28th day of September 1724 and departed this life on Jan the 12th 1799 age 74 yrs 3 mos and 15 days Here may he sleep in peace (Johannes Heinrich son of Johannes and Elizabeth
Schnauber and brother to Frederick Snover
7. John Snover died Aug 25 1840 age 73 yrs 11 mos & 4 days (son of Frederick and Brother of Anthony)
8. There lies a child to John & Sarah Snover, Born Oct 25 1793 & died Feb 10 1794 age 3 mos & 15 days
Will of Frederick Snover dated 23 June 1818 in Warren County Probate Office at Belvidere N.J. lists 13 children: Anthony Snover, Moses Snover, John F., George F., Frederick, Samuel K, Isaac F., Anna Slough, Margaret Kinney, Mary Cooke,
Catherine Wintermute, Sarah Vought, Susanna Chrissman,
Frederick married Margaret Crater \ Krater before 1804. Margaret was born on 20 Sep 1755; died on 15 Jun 1800 in Stillwater, Sussex County, New Jersey; was buried in Pressbyterian Church Cemetery, Stillwater. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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15. | Margaret Crater \ Krater was born on 20 Sep 1755; died on 15 Jun 1800 in Stillwater, Sussex County, New Jersey; was buried in Pressbyterian Church Cemetery, Stillwater. Notes:
Birth and christening dates from Stillwater Presbyterian Church Records in Genealogy Magazine of New Jersey, Vol. 42, No. 1, Whole No. 160. Copy sent to me by Mary Miller in La. - Sarah b. 14 Oct 1785, Catarina b. 26 Feb 1784
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