Anna Margaretha Moersfelder, 1723–?>
- Name
- Anna Margaretha /Moersfelder/
- Given names
- Anna Margaretha
- Surname
- Moersfelder
- Married name
- Anna Margaretha /Newman/
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Address: Evangelisch (Evangelical Church), Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany
Source: Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929
Citation details: Germany-ODM, Reference# 193924 |
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Citation details: Germany-EASy, Film# 193924 |
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Address: Evangelisch, Kriegsgfeld, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany Citation details: Germany-EASy, Film# 193924 Note: Evangelisch - Evangelical Church in Germany |
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Note: based on father's passenger list description |
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Citation details: Germany-EASy, Film# 193924 |
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Address: Evangelisch (Evangelical Church), Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Barvia, Germany Citation details: Germany-ODM, Film# 193924 |
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Citation details: Germany-EASy, Film# 193924 |
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Address: Evangelical, Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany Citation details: Germany-Easy, Fim# 193924 |
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Citation details: Germany-EASy, Film# 193924 |
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Citation details: Germany-EASy, Film# 193924 |
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Note: Dunmore County was formed in 1772 and named for the colonial lieutenant governor, John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Woodstock, Virginia was the county seat. In 1778, the county was renamed Shenandoah County, Virginia. Dunmore County was formed in 1772 and named for the colonial lieutenant governor, John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Woodstock, Virginia was the county seat. In 1778, the county was renamed Shenandoah County, Virginia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunmore_County,_Virginia, accessed October 1, 2009. |
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Citation details: Cynthia T. Hughes, No. 533,622 |
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Note: age 80 in 1850 census.¶ Dunmore County was a county in Virginia formed in 1772 and named for the colonial lieutenant governor, John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Woodstock, Virginia was the county seat….In 1778, the county was renamed Shenandoah County, Virginia. age 80 in 1850 census.¶ Dunmore County was a county in Virginia formed in 1772 and named for the colonial lieutenant governor, John Murray, 4th Earl of Dunmore. Woodstock, Virginia was the county seat….In 1778, the county was renamed Shenandoah County, Virginia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunmore_County,_Virginia, accessed October 1, 2009. |
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Note: or 1778 (hard to read) |
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Note: info on Henry's grandchildren and descendants from Bobbie Lee Fryar, Jan 2002 |
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Note: or 1772 (age 78 in 1850 census) |
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Note: or Shenandoah County, created 1772 from Dunmore County (now Frederick) |
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Note: date from Marcia Witt May 2003 |
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Source: Bedford County, Virginia, Deeds
Citation details: Deed Book 7, pp 343-344 Note: mother of all his children whose births were 1784-1803 |
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Citation details: Memorial# 73462065, Added 16 Jul 2011 by Beth Robinette |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: Bond: "Nov. 1, 1785; John Dieterick Jos and Mary Newman; Conrad Newman, Surety. |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: Bond: "January 28, 1788, Henry Newman & Mary Arthur, daughter of Thomas Arter, Samuel Wilks, Surety; Consent of Conrad Newman; Married by James Mitchell, February 7, 1788." |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: Bond: "December 22, 1788; Edmund Franklin & Rosenah Numan; Thomas Creesy, Surety; Married by James Mitchell, December 28, 1788." |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker)
Source: Bedford County Revolutionary War Pension Applications - Found among those of Franklin Co soldiers
Citation details: Pension Application: W3415 Note: Bond: "May 18, 1790; William Hackworth & Dorothy Newman; James Callaway, Jr., Surety; Consent of the parents of Dorothy (the name is written in German) Married by John Ayers, May 22, 1790." |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker)
Source: Virginia Marriages 1785 - 1940
Citation details: Virginia-EASy, Film# 30591, Page 224 Note: BOND: May 17, 1791; Pleasant Creasey & Betsey Newman, daughter of Nimrod; Arthur Newman, Surety; Married by James Mitchell, May 26, 1791. |
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Source: Virginia Marriages 1785 - 1940
Citation details: Virginia-EASy, Film# 31050 Note: Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940 lists the groom as Benj. Davison; the bride as Rebeckah Numan, married in Campbell, Virginia, daughter of Nimrod Numan. Campbell County was established in 1782 from Bedford County. The county was named for Revolutionary War hero, General William Campbell, who is known for the 1780 Battle of Kings Mountain. |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: BOND: "October 29, 1791; Garrett Newman & Elizabeth Dixon, daughter of John; Edmund Franklin, Surety; Consent of Conrad Newman; Married by John Ayers, December 7, 1791." |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: BOND: "April 23, 1792; John Bryant Franklin & Marget Numan; Edmund Franklin, Surety; Married by Joseph Drury, April 24, 1792." |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol. VI, Virginia (Marriages are NOT Quaker.
Source: Virginia, Marriages, 1785 - 1940
Citation details: Virginia-EASy, Film# 30591, Reference# 228 Note: Bond: October 5, 1793; Arthur Newman & Lucy Creasey, daughter of Thos; Franklin Creasey, Surety. Married by James Mitchell, October 9, 1793. |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: BOND: Nov. 30, 1793; John Hudnall & Patsey Newman, daughter of Nimrod; Nimrod Newman, Surety; Married by Joseph Drury, Dec. 5, 1793
Note: 1st wife |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: BOND: Dec. 10, 1793; Franklin Creasey & Sidney Newman; Nimrod Newman, Surety; Married by Joseph Drury, Dec. 20, 1793. |
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Source: Virginia Marriages 1785 - 1940
Citation details: Virginia-EASy, Film# 30591, Reference# pg 23 |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Quality of data: secondary evidence Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker)
Source: Virginia, Marriages, 1785 - 1940
Quality of data: primary evidence Citation details: Virginia-EASy, film# 30591, pg 234 Note: her consent signed by Cunradh NeuMan and Anna NeuMennen, witnessed by Edmund Franklin (his mark) and Samuel Wilks (signature), both married to Newman girls; bondsmen John Wilks and Edmund Franklin (signed their marks)
Note: BOND: "August 30, 1795; John Wilks & Barberry Numan; Edmond Franklin, Surety; Consent of Conrad Newman; Married by Alderson Weeks, September 3, 1795."
Note: listed as John Wilks and Barbary Numan |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: BOND: "November 23, 1795; Adam Newman & Mary Dixon, daughter of John and Mary Dixson; Henry Newman, Surety; Married by Alderson Weeks, Noember 25, 1795." |
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Source: Virginia Marriages 1785 - 1940
Citation details: Virginia-EASy, Film# 30591, Page 240
Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: BOND: May 9, 1798; James Newman & Sarah Richardson, daughter of Joseph; John Richardson, Surety; Married by Joseph Drury, May 10, 1798. |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: Bond: "Jan. 9, 1798; Solomon Jones & Cena Newman, daughter of Nimrod; Franklin Creasey, Surety; Married by Alderson Weeks, Jan. 11, 1798." |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: Mar. 17, 1804; William West & Sally Newman; John Arthur, Surety. |
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Note: "Garrett Newman received from second father-in-law Peter Burgantine 1819 ~ $137.85 (wife's part of estate)"
Note: "Nov. 22, 1805; Garrett Newman & Hannah Burgantine, dt Marget; James Woodford, Surety." |
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Note: "McCLAIN, Wm., and Phebe NEWMAN - 11 Feb 1807." by George Quesenberry according to Doris Ross Johnston. |
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Source: Bedford County Marriage Bonds
Citation details: Extracted from the appendix in Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Vol VI, Virginia. (Marriages are NOT Quaker) Note: Bond: March 1, 1808; Nimrod Newman & Deborah Wileman, (or Wildman), daughter of Ann; Samuel Wilkes, Surety; Married by James Scott, March 1, 1808. |
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Note: by Rev. George Keith, bond issued 27 Dec 1808, Jesse Newman, surety |
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Note: Will recorded 14 May 1815 in Grainger County, Tennessee. |
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Note: per Roane County, Tennessee record, but a family Bible and pension records show 1814 |
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1723–
Birth: about 1723
— Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany Death: |
Marriage | Marriage — April 15, 1738 — Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany |
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1738–
Birth: November 20, 1738
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— Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany Death: |
14 months
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1739–1815
Birth: about 1739
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— Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany Death: before May 14, 1815 — Grainger, Tennessee, USA |
20 months
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1740–
Birth: August 24, 1740
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Birth: September 29, 1742
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18 months
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1744–1806
Birth: April 1, 1744
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— Kriegsfeld, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany Death: February 26, 1806 — Galax, Grayson, Virginia, USA |
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Source: Germany, Marriages, 1558-1929
Citation details: Germany-ODM, Reference# 193924 |