George Johann Zumwalt, 1741–1816 (aged 74 years)
- Name
- George Johann /Zumwalt/
- Given names
- George Johann
- Surname
- Zumwalt
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Note: Baptized as Johann George Zungenbaldt as shown in The Zumwalt Family. |
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Address: or possibly Harrison County, Kentucky as other sources state. Note: Doris Ross Johnston - Our Texas Family says he was born about 1790. |
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Note: Doris Ross Johnston in Our Texas Family, states that she was born about 1790. |
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Birth of a daughter
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Note: Pendleton County is a county located in the U.S. state of West Virginia. ...Pendleton County was created in 1788 from parts of Augusta, Hardy, and Rockingham Counties and named for Edmund Pendleton, a distinguished statesman and jurist of Virginia. |
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Source: Sam Nigliazzo
Quality of data: primary evidence Note: Bourbon County is a county located in the U.S. state of Kentucky. It was formed as a county within Virginia in 1786. In 1792, it transferred to the newly formed State of Kentucky. |
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Note: Pat Zumwalt states that she was born about 1786 in Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA. [Could she have been born in 1766 or 1768 as it appears that the date of her marriage to Peter Simmons is most likely correct - making her 14 years old. If she was born in 1788 or 1786 she would have been 4 years old when she married.] |
1st President of the United States
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Note: Marriage listed in Bride's Index of Bourbon Co, KY. Reeds Book: Says couple lived in Ohio in their later years. No information about children. |
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2nd President of the United States
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3rd President of the United States
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4th President of the United States
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Citation details: Book A, Page 310 Note: "5th My Son HENRY having died without issue and which I have left him out of my Will entire nor Shall his Wife nor heirs inherit any part of my Estate." |
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Biography
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Note: "Ken Zumwalt in 1990 wrote: George (2) Zumwalt was the second of five children in Andrew (1) first American family. He was born 10 Oct 1741 at Little York, PA and served in Capt. McCoys Virginia Militia Company in the Revolutionary War. In 1764, when he was 22, his father died at the family farm near Fredericksburg in the Virginia Colony. Although unmarried George was given custody of his 10 year old half brother Adam (2). When Adam was 18, he also joined the Militia. George (2) was listed as a taxpayer in Augusta Co., VA in 1782. His will was dated 4 Sep 1815 and he presumably died after that in Harrison County, KY. George (2) married Mary Kale, native of North Carolina. She was born in 1790 and died in 1803. They had nine children." |
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Quality of data: Transcribed by Doris Ross Johnston - Our Texas Family Citation details: Book A, page 310 Note: "In the name of God amen I George ZUMMALT of the Co. of Harrison and State of KY being very old and Infirm and calling to Mind the Mortality of the body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make constitute and ordain this my last will and testament in Manner and form following (Viz),¶ 1st I desire that my body be buried at the discretion of my excrs. and thatg all my just debts and funeral charges be paid by them.¶ 2nd I will and bequeath to My Two Sons PHILLIP and CHRISTIAN ZUMMALT the tract of land containing 205 acres whereon I now live, Which I purchased of Jas. TRABUE & Thomas HOLT under different claims to be equally divided between them. PHILLIP to have the 100 acres whereon he settled and CHRISTIAN to have the place where I now live upon Condition tht they pay to my son JOHN one third part of $1000 and the Intst Which I p;aid to sd. HOLT and keep him in peaceable possession of a part of the farm as he now enjoys it until the money is paid to him with its Interest afsd. But as my son CHRISTIAN is now in low health if he should die without Heirs lawfully begotten then and in that case his part of my Estate herein mentioned is to be equally divided among my children now living.¶ 3rd I will and bequeath to my wife MARY a comfortable maintainance but any Estate to be furnished her by my son CHRISTIAN out of his share during her natural lifetime.¶ 4th I Will and desire that the whole of my personable Estate of every description (except Such things as my wife may choose to keep for her Support Which I hereby authorize her to Keep during her life and then dispose of as she may choose) be sold by my Exrs. and the proceeds together with all Debts and Demands due to me be Collected and divided among the following of my Children, To wit: JACOB ZUMWALT, POLLY SIMMONS, ELIZABETH FRY, MARGARET BEVER and CHRISTINA SNIDER, after giving to my Granddaughter MARY LASURE one woman Saddle of $20 value so as to make all my children Equal in the divide except PHILLIP & CHRISTIAN.¶ 5th My Son HENRY having died without issue and which I have left him out of my Will entire nor Shall his Wife nor heirs inherit any part of my Estate.¶ Lastly I hereby appoint my son CHRISTIAN my Exr. and in case of his death then my son JOHN ZUMMALT to Execute this my last Will hereby revoking and disannuling all other Wills by me Made in Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 4th day of Sep 1815.¶ GEORGE (X mark) ZUMMALT¶ Teste: Chas. Smith Jr., Austin Bradford Jr., William Mosby¶ Harrison Co. Feb Court 1816: This Last Will and testament of GEORGE ZUMMALT Decd. was proved in open Court by the oaths of Charles Smith and Austin Bradford Junr. subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded." |
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father |
1698–1765
Birth: about 1698
— Alsace-Lorraine, Germany Death: before March 6, 1765 — Frederick, Virginia, USA |
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mother |
1703–1749
Birth: November 14, 1703
— Alsace-Lorraine, Germany Death: before 1749 — York, York, Pennsylvania, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — November 2, 1728 — Neiderauerbach, Germany |
13 years
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1741–1816
Birth: October 10, 1741
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— York, York, Pennsylvania, USA Death: February 1816 — Harrison, Kentucky, USA |
father |
1698–1765
Birth: about 1698
— Alsace-Lorraine, Germany Death: before March 6, 1765 — Frederick, Virginia, USA |
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stepmother |
1725–1780
Birth: about 1725
— Switzerland Death: about 1780 — Frederick, Virginia, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1749 — York, Pennsylvania, USA |
himself |
1741–1816
Birth: October 10, 1741
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— York, York, Pennsylvania, USA Death: February 1816 — Harrison, Kentucky, USA |
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Marriage | Marriage — September 4, 1771 — Harrison, Kentucky, USA |
4 months
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1771–1814
Birth: 1771
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— Frederick, Virginia, USA Death: 1814 — Brown, Ohio, USA |
8 years
son |
1778–1832
Birth: 1778
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— Bourbon, Kentucky, USA Death: before October 1832 — Harrison, Kentucky, USA |
10 years
son |
1787–1856
Birth: 1787
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— Harrison, Kentucky, USA Death: 1856 — Harrison, Kentucky, USA |
-9 years
daughter |
1777–1850
Birth: 1777
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— Pendleton, Virginia (later WV), USA Death: after 1850 — Adams, Ohio, USA |
5 years
son |
1781–1835
Birth: June 1, 1781
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— Fayette, Kentucky, USA Death: September 3, 1835 — Hillsboro, Fountain, Indiana, USA |
-6 years
daughter |
1775–1871
Birth: October 17, 1775
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— Virginia, USA Death: January 16, 1871 — Saybrook, McLean, Illinois, USA |
13 years
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son |
1772–1833
Birth: 1772
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— Shenandoah, Virginia, USA Death: December 1833 — Will, Illinois, USA |
2 years
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Quality of data: Transcribed by Doris Ross Johnston - Our Texas Family Citation details: Book A, page 310 |
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Baptized as Johann George Zungenbaldt as shown in The Zumwalt Family. |
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Biography |
"Ken Zumwalt in 1990 wrote: George (2) Zumwalt was the second of five children in Andrew (1) first American family. He was born 10 Oct 1741 at Little York, PA and served in Capt. McCoys Virginia Militia Company in the Revolutionary War. In 1764, when he was 22, his father died at the family farm near Fredericksburg in the Virginia Colony. Although unmarried George was given custody of his 10 year old half brother Adam (2). When Adam was 18, he also joined the Militia. George (2) was listed as a taxpayer in Augusta Co., VA in 1782. His will was dated 4 Sep 1815 and he presumably died after that in Harrison County, KY. George (2) married Mary Kale, native of North Carolina. She was born in 1790 and died in 1803. They had nine children." |
Will |
"In the name of God amen I George ZUMMALT of the Co. of Harrison and State of KY being very old and Infirm and calling to Mind the Mortality of the body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make constitute and ordain this my last will and testament in Manner and form following (Viz),¶ 1st I desire that my body be buried at the discretion of my excrs. and thatg all my just debts and funeral charges be paid by them.¶ 2nd I will and bequeath to My Two Sons PHILLIP and CHRISTIAN ZUMMALT the tract of land containing 205 acres whereon I now live, Which I purchased of Jas. TRABUE & Thomas HOLT under different claims to be equally divided between them. PHILLIP to have the 100 acres whereon he settled and CHRISTIAN to have the place where I now live upon Condition tht they pay to my son JOHN one third part of $1000 and the Intst Which I p;aid to sd. HOLT and keep him in peaceable possession of a part of the farm as he now enjoys it until the money is paid to him with its Interest afsd. But as my son CHRISTIAN is now in low health if he should die without Heirs lawfully begotten then and in that case his part of my Estate herein mentioned is to be equally divided among my children now living.¶ 3rd I will and bequeath to my wife MARY a comfortable maintainance but any Estate to be furnished her by my son CHRISTIAN out of his share during her natural lifetime.¶ 4th I Will and desire that the whole of my personable Estate of every description (except Such things as my wife may choose to keep for her Support Which I hereby authorize her to Keep during her life and then dispose of as she may choose) be sold by my Exrs. and the proceeds together with all Debts and Demands due to me be Collected and divided among the following of my Children, To wit: JACOB ZUMWALT, POLLY SIMMONS, ELIZABETH FRY, MARGARET BEVER and CHRISTINA SNIDER, after giving to my Granddaughter MARY LASURE one woman Saddle of $20 value so as to make all my children Equal in the divide except PHILLIP & CHRISTIAN.¶ 5th My Son HENRY having died without issue and which I have left him out of my Will entire nor Shall his Wife nor heirs inherit any part of my Estate.¶ Lastly I hereby appoint my son CHRISTIAN my Exr. and in case of his death then my son JOHN ZUMMALT to Execute this my last Will hereby revoking and disannuling all other Wills by me Made in Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 4th day of Sep 1815.¶ GEORGE (X mark) ZUMMALT¶ Teste: Chas. Smith Jr., Austin Bradford Jr., William Mosby¶ Harrison Co. Feb Court 1816: This Last Will and testament of GEORGE ZUMMALT Decd. was proved in open Court by the oaths of Charles Smith and Austin Bradford Junr. subscribing witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded." |