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    Martha Dennis

    Female 1815 - 1877  (~ 61 years)


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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  Martha Dennis was born in Apr 1815 in Prob. Humberstone, Welland, Ontario, Canada (daughter of Joseph Dennis and Elizabeth Wintemute); died on 12 Mar 1877 in Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.

      Martha married Isaac Bowlby on 2 Apr 1843 in Malahide, Elgin, Ontario, Canada. Isaac was born in 1800; died in 1866 in Southwold. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

      Children:
      1. Catherine Bowlby was born about 1840.
      2. Caroline Bowlby was born about 1844.
      3. Charlotte Bowlby was born about 1846.
      4. William Bowlby was born about 1847.
      5. Isaac Dennis Bowlby was born about 1849.
      6. James Caswell Bowlby was born about 1850.

    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  Joseph Dennis was born in in Pennsylvania; died on 31 Jan 1815 in Niagara District, Ontario, Canada.

      Joseph married Elizabeth Wintemute about 1795 in Welland, Ontario, Canada. Elizabeth (daughter of John\Johannes Wintemute and Mary Decker \ Windecker) was born in 1772 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died in 1856 in Malahide Township, Elgin County. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 3.  Elizabeth Wintemute was born in 1772 in Sussex County, New Jersey (daughter of John\Johannes Wintemute and Mary Decker \ Windecker); died in 1856 in Malahide Township, Elgin County.

      Notes:

      Named as Elizabeth Dennis in the will of her father

      Children:
      1. Enos Dennis was born on 8 Oct 1796 in Humberstone, Welland, Ontario, Canada; died on 27 Feb 1861 in Malahide, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
      2. John Dennis was born in 1797 in Humberston, Welland, Ontario, Canada; died in 1865 in Humberston, Welland, Ontario, Canada.
      3. Mary Dennis was born on 21 Nov 1798 in Humberston, Welland, Ontario, Canada; died on 6 Feb 1884 in Malahide, Elgin, Ontario, Canada; was buried in Luton Cemetery.
      4. Jr. Joseph Dennis was born on 17 Mar 1802 in Humberston, Welland, Ontario, Canada; died on 25 Feb 1861 in South Dorchester, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
      5. Peter Dennis was born in 1803 in Humberston, Welland, Ontario, Canada; died after 1861 in Malahide, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
      6. Catherine Dennis was born before 1809; died about 1851.
      7. James Henry Dennis was born in 1809 in Humberston, Welland, Ontario, Canada; died in 1877 in Warwick, Lambton, Ontario, Canada.
      8. Jacob W. Dennis was born on 5 Apr 1811 in Cayuga, Ontario, Canada; died on 22 Aug 1888 in Ontario, Canada.
      9. William Dennis was born on 10 Mar 1813 in Humberston, Welland, Ontario, Canada; died on 7 Mar 1878 in Malahide, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
      10. 1. Martha Dennis was born in Apr 1815 in Prob. Humberstone, Welland, Ontario, Canada; died on 12 Mar 1877 in Southwold, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.


    Generation: 3

    1. 6.  John\Johannes Wintemute was born on 25 Oct 1747 in Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey (son of The Emigrator Georg Philip Windemoed and Maria Juliana Huber); died on 15 Feb 1824 in Humberstone, Welland, Ontario, Canada.

      Notes:

      Education: sold farm & moved to Humberston. Dtrs

      Maiden Name: married men named Strawn (2), Moses Done,

      TEXT: Stoffer, & Dennis.







      He was baptized 25 October 1747. It is stated in "The Wintermute Family History" that John married in New Jersey a Miss Decker or Windecker and that she died there. Both names were common in the northern part of Sussex County. It should be
      noted, however, that a family of Windecker's, also tory, lived in the Wyoming Valley before the Revolution not far from where the Wintermute's lived. John's name appears on the tax lists for the Exeter District of that Valley for 1776 and
      1777. He served in Butler's Rangers, and at the reduction of that Corps he settled in Bertie. His household is listed in a return of the Loyalists in Captain Bernard Frey's Company of the Rangers at Niagara 30 November 1783. [Haldimand
      Papers B105-A:381] The list names Corporal John Wintmot aged 27 and Mary Wintmot 24 followed by three entries with the name Wintmot written, but for which no first names or ages are given. If the age given for John was 37, it would be more in
      accordance with his baptismal record.



      A land petition from him dated 9 July 1795 [W3:137] states that he served in Butler's Rangers as a corporal and that he has a family consisting of five children. No mention was made of a wife. The following certificate of J. Ball, J.P., on
      file with the petition, indicates a second marriage for John. "Newark, 20 March 1797. I do hereby certify that corporal John Wintermute served in Butler's Rangers during the was; that he had a family before the year 1789 consisting of a wife
      and eight children; that his wife is the daughter of a Loyalist Hannah Lybs who came in the year 1778".



      The "Loyalist Hannah Lybs" can only mean Hannah Sypes, or Sipes, who did enter Niagara in 1778. This would mean that John had married a sister of the wife of his brother Peter, but additional evidence should be found to corroborate such a
      marriage. It is noted, however, that two of John's daughters were Hannah and Eve, names which were used in the Sipes family.



      John subsequently married Nancy Leopard (leppard, etc) but whether this was before or after he moved to Humberstone is not known. Documents on file with Nancy's land petition [L:3:35] indicate that she was married to John after 9 May 1797 and
      more likely after 1800. A power of attorney dated at Humberstone, 22 October 1832 states that "I, Nancy Wintemute of Humberstone, widow of John Wintemute late of same place, yeoman, deceased, and daughter of William Leopard, at his birth of
      Bucks County in the State of Pennsylvania, known before marriage as Nancy Leopard, do appoint Andrew Mercer of the town of York as my attorney to receive for me title to the south part of Lot 23 Concession 4 of Scarboro' containing 100 acres".
      Witnesses were John Wintemute (Jr) and Aaron Doan.

      John\Johannes married Mary Decker \ Windecker before 1772 in New Jersey. Mary died in 1774 in New Jersey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 7.  Mary Decker \ Windecker died in 1774 in New Jersey.

      Notes:

      Kelsey Jones mentions that in a list of Butlers Rangers that naturally included the Wintermute boys, Hendrick "Henry" Windecker was also on the list.



      Besides the notorious Windecker at the Battle of Wyoming, I would like to know more about this family.

      Children:
      1. Margaret Wintemute was born in 1776 in Wyoming Valley, Pennsylvania.
      2. Eve Wintemute was born in 1779 in Ontario, Canada; died on 2 Feb 1852 in Roscoe, IL.
      3. Hannah Wintemute was born on 25 Oct 1780 in Niagara, Ontario, Canada; died on 18 Mar 1854 in Humberston, Welland, Ontario, Canada.
      4. Katy Wintermute was born about 1781.
      5. 3. Elizabeth Wintemute was born in 1772 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died in 1856 in Malahide Township, Elgin County.
      6. John Wintermute
      7. Rachel Wintermute
      8. Mary WINTEMUTE was born on 25 Dec 1784 in Canada; died on 4 Jan 1856.


    Generation: 4

    1. 12.  The Emigrator Georg Philip Windemoed was born on 21 May 1705 in Pfungstadt, Kries, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany (son of Johann Christoph Windemuth and Maria Margarethe Kleppinger); died in 1779 in Bertie Township, Welland County, Ontario, Canada.

      Notes:

      Christened Sept 1,1707 in Pfungstadt, Starkenburg, Hessen, Germany



      Oklahoma Genealogical Quarterly, V. 14, #1, March 1969 - name was Jury Philip, m. Maria Julianna Houghtaling (Hoogeling, Huber, Hoverin). Philip came to America 11 Aug 1732 from Rotterdam to Phila. on Ship "Samuel." By 1745 he was in Sussex Co.
      NJ. In 1772 he moved with most of his family to Wyoming Valley in Pa. where he build Wintermute Fort. In Jun1 1778, the Fort was burned by the British. Most of the Wintermute family and several other families living in the Fort went to Canada
      with Butler's Army. Philip died in 1779 in Lincoln Co., Ontario, Canada

      1732 Census he is in Phila.



      "Pa. German Pioneers from 1727-1808" by R. B. Strassburger, Gen. Pub. Co. 1980 - List 19A Ship Samuel, Hugh Percy, from Rotterdam. Qualified Aug. 11, 1732.

      Georg married Maria Juliana Huber. Maria was born in 1715. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 13.  Maria Juliana Huber was born in 1715.

      Notes:

      I am trying to determine the identity of Maria Julia Huber (Hover, Hoover) wife of George Philip Wintermute.



      A Johannes Hendricus Hover b. 1705 came to Philadelphia n 1735 and settled in Smithfield, PA before 1742. This was on the west side of the Delaware River in present Monroe County, Pennsylvania and only a few miles from the

      Stillwater area. He was admitted a member of the Reformed Dutch Church at Smithfield on 22 June 1745 and on 6 June 1746 Susana Holeyson his wife was admitted, having formerly been a Lutheran.



      Five known children:

      John b. 1738 killed in Indian raid. The raid was perhaps in 1756 when the Indian disturbances along the Delaware became severe.

      Henry b. 4 Apr 1740.

      Susanna bpt 14 Mar 1742 Smithfield.

      Samuel bpt 30 Dec 1744 Smithfield.

      Emanuel bpt 20 Sept 1747 Smithfield taken prisoner in same raid that brother John was killed in. Emanuel later served in American Revolution as a Captain. On 18 Apr 1797 Manuel Hover and Mary his wife of Northampton

      County, Pennsylvania conveyed 150 acres in Walpack to Jonas Smith and wife Mary, excepting one half acre, it being the common burying ground of Walpack.



      It is believed that a Johan Michael Huber who married Elizabeth Mennes, Catharian Huber who married Peter Conterman (Countryman, Gunderman, etc.), and Maria Juliana Huber Wintermute were perhaps siblings to Johan Hendricus (Henry). A Johan
      Michael Huber came on the ship "Snow Catherine" 28 May 1742. In the "Memorials of the Moravian Church" it is related that the brethern (Moravians) kept and preached a school in the upper valley of the Delaware on the Jersey shore in 1746 and
      1747 and were ministered to by a Joseph Shaw who came on the same ship as Johan Michael Huber and were the

      first colonists who arrived at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in June 1742. On page 75 in speaking of Johan Michael Huber it says "lost at sea in a hurricane on the passage to St. Thomas in Oct 1747 along with the missionaries Joseph and Mary Shaw.
      There was another Johan Michael Huber

      who arrived 21 Aug 1750 on the ship "Anderson." He is perhaps the one who married Elizabeth Mennes and had a son Johannes baptised Feb 1753 Walpack sponsored by Peter Counterman and Catharine Huber.



      The Hubers are mentioned in the parish registers of Trippstadt situated at or near Holzwald, six miles south of Kaiserslautern. Several Hubers came to Philadelphia in 1740's and 1750's.



      J. Kelsey Jones

      montrose@ptdprolog.net

      Children:
      1. Lennard Windemoot was born in 1740; died on 16 Jan 1814 in Coe Smith Cemetery, Sussex County, New Jersey.
      2. Philip Wintemute was born in 1742 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died in 1809 in Bertie, Ontario, Canada.
      3. George (Jury) Wintemute was born in 1745 in Sussex County, New Jersey; died on 1 Dec 1838 in Ontario, Canada.
      4. Christopher\Johan Christoffel Wintemute was born on 27 Apr 1746 in Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey; died in 1781 in service of Butler's Rangers.
      5. 6. John\Johannes Wintemute was born on 25 Oct 1747 in Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey; died on 15 Feb 1824 in Humberstone, Welland, Ontario, Canada.
      6. Abraham Wintemute was born on 19 Aug 1750 in Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey.
      7. Peter \ Petrus Wintemute was born on 10 Jul 1751 in Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey; died on 1 Dec 1838 in Bertie Township, Welland, Ontario, Canada.
      8. Elizabeth Wintemute was born on 26 Nov 1756; died on 26 Nov 1756.
      9. Elizabeth Wintemute was born on 28 Jan 1759 in Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey.
      10. Benjamin Wintemute was born on 27 Dec 1761 in Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey; died on 22 Sep 1841 in Bertie Township, Welland, Ontario, Canada.