1715 -
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Name |
Maria Juliana Huber |
Born |
1715 |
Gender |
Female |
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
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Person ID |
I1311 |
Windemuth Descendents |
Last Modified |
13 Sep 1998 |
Family |
The Emigrator Georg Philip Windemoed, b. 21 May 1705, Pfungstadt, Kries, Darmstadt, Hessen, Germany , d. 1779, Bertie Township, Welland County, Ontario, Canada (Age 73 years) |
Children |
| 1. Lennard Windemoot, b. 1740, d. 16 Jan 1814, Coe Smith Cemetery, Sussex County, New Jersey (Age 74 years) |
| 2. Philip Wintemute, b. 1742, Sussex County, New Jersey , d. 1809, Bertie, Ontario, Canada (Age 67 years) |
| 3. George (Jury) Wintemute, b. 1745, Sussex County, New Jersey , d. 1 Dec 1838, Ontario, Canada (Age 93 years) |
| 4. Christopher\Johan Christoffel Wintemute, b. 27 Apr 1746, Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey , d. 1781, service of Butler's Rangers (Age 34 years) |
| 5. John\Johannes Wintemute, b. 25 Oct 1747, Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey , d. 15 Feb 1824, Humberstone, Welland, Ontario, Canada (Age 76 years) |
| 6. Abraham Wintemute, b. 19 Aug 1750, Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey |
| 7. Peter \ Petrus Wintemute, b. 10 Jul 1751, Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey , d. 1 Dec 1838, Bertie Township, Welland, Ontario, Canada (Age 87 years) |
| 8. Elizabeth Wintemute, b. 26 Nov 1756, d. 26 Nov 1756 (Age 0 years) |
| 9. Elizabeth Wintemute, b. 28 Jan 1759, Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey |
| 10. Benjamin Wintemute, b. 27 Dec 1761, Walpack, Sussex, New Jersey , d. 22 Sep 1841, Bertie Township, Welland, Ontario, Canada (Age 79 years) |
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Family ID |
F782 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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