HOW TO USE THIS LIST

 

 LINE ONE of each entry contains the name of the emigrant (individual or head of the family), followed by actual or estimated date of emigration, then followed by town of origin and zip code.

 

GERMAN CHURCH RECORDS.  The name and location of each emigrant is followed by a summary of information taken from the German Church record.  Information includes birth and marriage dates, when available.  Names of children are listed who were living at the time of emigration. 

 

SC RECORDS are summarized from the Colonial record.  This information begins a new line following the German Church record.   In many cases it is possible to compare names and dates found in the German record with the SC immigration record given in the Colonial SC Journal of the Council.  The name of the ship that the immigrant arrived on and names and ages of family members are given where possible.   Acreage of their bounty grant and its location appear last.  

 

                             

                                A  LIST  OF  GERMAN  IMMIGRANTS  TO  SOUTH  CAROLINA 

                                                                   

                                                                           A - L

 

 

 

Aal, Johann Philip  (1766).  Unterauerbach, 76307 Karlsbad, Landkreis Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 27 October 1748, son of Hans Adam Aal and Catherina Weidner of Unterauerbach.  Johann Philip Aal had a sister, Christina Catharina, born 24 December 1750.   According to church records the children went "with parents to the new land - 1752"  (Burkett).  Parents and sister are not found in the SC record.  Philip Aal married Anna Margaretha Emig and lived near Little Mountain, SC.  

 

On Ship Brittania.     Phillip All.

 

100A, Craven Co.

 

 

Ade, Hyronimus Salomon (1738). Pfullingen 72793, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Son of Johann Michael Ade, deceased Musketeer in Hohentwiel. Married 1732 in Pfullingen, Maria Margaretha Wahl, born 28 October 1704, daughter of Johannes Wahl, vinedresser. Child: Maria Agnes, born 14 May 1733.

 

Solomon Adde, age 30, shoemaker. Wife: Margaret 32. Child: John 3. Moved to Dutch Fork in 1747.

 

On Ship Two Brothers.

 

 

 

Baeder, Matthaeus  (1761).  Geradstetten, 73630 Remshalden, Landkreis Rems-Murr-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 19 February 1708 in Geradstetten, died 16 January 1768 (age 58 yrs.) , a widower in SC (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC), son of Andreas Bäder and wife Margaretha, married May 1734, Anna Margaretha Schaal, daughter of Johann Adam Schaal.  Surviving children: (1) Matthäus, born 9 April 1736; (2) Catharina Margaretha, born 12 November 1738.  According to the Church Register, “This family left here 8 Nov 1760 for the home of their son who married in SC in the English territory and lives there.”  (Gerber).

 

 

Baehr, Johann Georg (1752), Dossenheim 69221, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg


Born September 1706, died 4 July 1754 in Orangeburgh Township (SC), son of Tobias Baehr and wife Anna Catharina. Married 1728 Eva Catharina Wedel, born March 1706, daughter of Hans Wedel and wife Maria Elisabetha Sandel.
Surviving Children: (1) Eva Catharina, bap.15 December 1728; (2) Hans Adam, bap. 8 May 1731; (3) Anna Margaretha, born 8 November 1736; (4) Johannes, born 29 October 1743; (5) Maria Barbara, born 15 September 1746.


On Ship Cunliffe. George Behr ..wife and 5 children: Katherine 21, Adam 18, Mary 16, John 14, Barbara 12.


350A Whitford Stage Swamp

 

Bauknecht, Michael  (1752).  Neckartenzlingen 72654, Landkreis Esslingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 5 July 1711, son of Johannes Bauknecht (Tailor) and Anna Catharina Helmgärtner, married November 1738, Maria Margaretha Stöcklin, born 10 May 1704, daughter of Hans Casper Stöcklin (Linenweaver) and wife, Anna.  Child: Johann Georg, born 11 January 1742.   (Gerber)

 

On Ship Rowand.    Wife and one son, George 11. 

 

150A, Saluda River in Lexington Co.

 

 

 

Belser, Christian  (1774). Sersheim 74372, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg


Born 12 Dec 1753, son of Johannes Belser, schoolteacher and wife Maria Magdalena Elbe. Married 27 January 1778 in St.John Church  Mary Muller. He died  April 1812 in Charleston.


He served with the "German Fusillers" of Charleston during the Revolutionary War as  Sergeant. A family plantation, Sunnyside on Edisto, South Carolina, has been exclusively in family hands from the Mikell side of the family for over 300 years.

 

 

 

Betz, Andreas  (1752). Merklingen  89188,  Landkreis Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Weaver’s apprentice.  Born 30 July 1725, son of Andreas Betz (Coppersmith) and Angelica Schmid of Merklingen.

 

On Ship Caledonia.     Andreas Pitts.

 

50A.

 

 

Bez, Jerg (1752).   Mägerkingen, 72818 Trochtelfingen, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Weaver.  Born 8 July 1707, son of Jerg Betz and Catharina Stoll of Mägerkingen.  Married 15 November 1735 in Gomadingen, Eberhardina Leitze, daughter of Hanß Michael Leitze (Tailor) and Anna Hägele of Gomadingen.  Surviving child: Georg Michael, born 11 May 1743 in Mägerkingen.  Before 1764 in SC Jerg Bez had a second wife, Margaret.  There was a daughter, Christina Barbara, born 6 January 1764 (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).  Georg Bez died before 1767.  The son, Michael Bates, died in Newberry Dist. about 1800 leaving widow, Catherine.

 

On Ship Elizabeth.      Wife and one son, John Michael 9.  

 

150A, Camping Creek of Saluda River.

 

 

Bidenbach, Johann Michael  (1752).  Sontheim an der Brenz  89567, Landkreis Heidenheim, Baden- Württemberg

 

Born 15 September 1719, son of Andreas Bidenbach (Farm laborer) and Waldburga Walzinger (meaning Walliser) of Sontheim an der Brenz.  Estate records of Andreas and Walburga Bidenbach in Sontheim say that the sons, Michael and Matthäus, were both living in “New England,” and that Matthäus Bidenbach was living in “Ebenezer in New England” (meaning Georgia).  The records indicate that Michael and Matthäus Bidenbach had gone to America about 1752. 

 

On Ship Caledonia.     Michael Pitebag, Wife. 

 

100A, Crims Creek

 

 

Bidermann, Johannes  (1752). Stein, 75203 Königsbach-Stein, Landkreis Enzkreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Son of Georg Bidermann of Feldberg.  Married (2) 9 November 1734 in Stein, Dorothea Kohlmann, born 30 July 1716, died 28 August 1737; married (3) 15 March 1740 in Stein, Anna Katharina Frey, born in Dürrn, daughter of Jacob Frey.  Child by second wife: (1) George Jacob, born 11 April 1737.  Children by third wife: (2) Christian, born 13 January 1744; (3) Johannes, born 11 October 1746; and Johann Daniel, born 26 February 1752.

 

On Ship Rowand.     John Brederman, Wife & 3 ch: Christian 8, Jacob 6, and Daniel 6 mos. 

 

250A on Cannons Creek near Broad River in Newberry Co.

 

 

Binnicker, Carl Friedrich Gottlieb (about 1770).   74196 Neuenstadt, Landkreis Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg  

 

Born 6 April 1742 in Neuenstadt, son of Bernhard Gottlieb Binnicker (Wine-cellar keeper) and Maria Christina Bahr.  Parents were married in 1741 in Kochersteinsfeld.  According to Otto Mauthe he became a Preacher at St. John’s Church in Savannah, GA (Familien in Neuenstadt am Kocher 1558-1860, 1959).  German records presumably refer to St. John’s Lutheran Church in Charleston, S. C.  The earliest record of Binnicker in S.C. dates to 1774 when he was witness to the deed of sale of land from Joachim Bulow to St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (Newberry Deeds B-107).  Binnicker’s ministry is associated with Bethany Church on Crane Cr. and Appii Forum Church (Richland Co., S. C.).  In 1787 he signed the petition for incorporation of Bethany Church into the Union of Churches (P. Quattlebaum, S.C. Historical and Genealogical Magazine XLV:4, 1946).  His household is found in the 1790 census among names of individuals who lived in the lower Dutch Fork.  In 1792 he had a 427A survey near the town Irmo, and in 1797 he had a 160A survey at Sandy Run on waters of Congaree River.

 

 

Birckmaier, Georg Cunrad David  (1749).  Neuffen  72639, Landkreis Esslingen, Baden- Württemberg

 

Saddler.  Born August 1729, son of Johann Georg Birckmaier (Merchant) and wife, Catharina Margaretha.  First wife, Anna Maria, died on 24 December 1763 (39 yrs. old).  He married, secondly, on 28 February 1764, Anna Maria Bacher; third wife named Christina who died on 15 January 1771 (age 26 yrs.).  Georg Cunrad Birckmaier died 26 January 1769, 40 yrs. 5 mos. (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).

He was among the founding members of the German Friendly Society in 1764.                                                                                                                                  

 

On Ship Griffin.    

 

100A, Saxe Gotha.

 

 

Birckmaier, Margaretha Catharina.  (1749).  Neuffen  72639, Landkreis Esslingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Widow of Johannes Birckmaier, Merchant.  Children: (1) Johannes, born 8 February 1731; (2) Carl Wilhelm Christoph, born Feb 1734, married to Margarethe, she died 1793 as widow. Charles was a butcher and fought with the German Fusiliers.  (3) Catharina Barbara, born 25 August 1736; (4) Ludwig Christoph, born 29 August 1739; and (5) Anna Catharina, born 24 Feb 1741;  (6) Johannes Daniel, born 6 October 1732, died 14 July 1774  (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC), first wife died Februar 1766,  his widow  Margaretha Birkmaier died 30 July 1781 (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).

 

Maria Catharina Margaretha, Johannes Birkmayer's widow died 19 November 1781, 78 years old (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).

 

According to Gerber Maria Catharina Birckmayer went to “Pennsylvania” with eight children. (Gerber)

 

On Ship Griffin.     Margaret Burkmayer

 

250A, Saxe Gotha.

 

 

Blum, Andreas  (1787).  Markgröningen 71706, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 21 September 1769, son of Johann Jacob Blum (Baker) and Luise Barbara Belser. 

 

 Emigrated to SC in 1787.   Member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Charleston, SC.

 

 

Blum, Gottlieb Friederich  (1805). Markgröningen 71706, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 19 February 1787, son of Gottlieb Friederich Blum (Baker) and Rosine Kaupp of Markgröningen.  Gottlieb Friederich Blum was a baker in Charleston (B. H. Holcomb, SC Naturalizations, 1783-1850).

 

 

Blum, Johann Jakob  (1782). Markgröningen 71706, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 29 September 1759, son of Johann Jacob Blum (Baker) and Luise Barbara Belser of Markgröningen. 

 

Emigrated in 1782 to SC.  Member of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Charleston, SC.

 

 

Blum, Johannes  (1801). Markgröningen 71706, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg

 

 Born 19 February 1762, son of Gottlieb Blum (Baker) and Susanna Margaretha Rieger of Markgröningen. 

 

Johannes Blum emigrated in 1801 to SC.  He died in SC in 1818.

 

 

Boch, Andreas   (1744).   Stein, 75203 Königsbach-Stein, Landkreis Enzkreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Carpenter.  Son of Hanß Georg Boch, Carpenter in Dettingen, Württemberg.  Andreas Boch married 15 February 1724 in Stein, Anna Margaretha Reister, born 17 November 1698, daughter of Hanß Jacob Reister and Margreta Hueg.  Children: (1) Johann Georg, born 15 August 1725; (2) Esther Elisabetha, born 11 August 1729; (3) Philipp Heinrich, born 24 October 1731; (4) Johann Leonhard, born 5 May 1734; (5) Margaretha, born 26 February 1738; and (6) Kunigunda, born 7 August 1740.  Wife & 6 children left Stein in 1744.  Family name in SC is Buff.

 

 On Ship St. Andrew.       Andrew Buck.

 

400A on South side of Saluda River in Lexington Co.

 

 

Bommer, Michael (1744). Heutingsheim, 71687 Freiberg am Neckar, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg

 

Brickmason. Married (1) 25 January 1718, Anna Senglin, daughter of Martin Senglin of Waldstetten, near Frommern.  First wife died on 22 August 1740.  Michael Bommer married (2) 10 July 1742, Anna Barbara Scharff, daughter of Johann Michael Scharff of Markgröningen. Surviving children by first wife born in Heutingsheim: (1) Salomon, born 2 February 1718, remained in Germany; (2) Michel, born 8 February 1720; (3) Johann Adam, born 2 January 1722; (4) Eva, born 24 February 1724; (5) Jakob, born 13 December 1732; and (6) Johannes, born 30 October 1734.

 

On Ship St. Andrew.      Michael Boomer, Jr., married in SC and had child before petitioning for bounty.

 

150A grant on Broad River at mouth of Cannons Creek

 

 

Brecht, Johann Jacob  (1752).  Eschelbach, 74889 Sinsheim, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis,  Baden-Württemberg

 

 Born 3 July 1718, son of Thomas Brecht and wife, Anna Margareth of Eschelbach.  Married 23 September 1742, Maria Ursula Bender, daughter of Johann Jacob Bender of Eschelbach.   "Anno 1752 to the new land."   Surviving child: Johann Christoph, born 18 March 1743.  (Burgert)

 

 On Ship Upton.     Jacob Bright, Son Christopher "bound out to Mr. Burrows, age about twelve years."

 

 

Breitinger, Johann Michael  (1766).   Untersensbach, 64759 Sensbachtal, Landkreis Odenwald-Kreis, Hessen

 

 Married 29 Apr 1766, Christina Catharina Kumpf of Untersensbach.  In SC they had a daughter, Eve Christine, born 11 January 1767, died 27 August 1767.  Johann Michael Breitinger died 22 August 1767.  His wife died in September 1767 (age 24 yrs.) (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).

 

 On Ship Brittania.     

 

 150A.

 

 

Brigel, Jacob (1744).  Beihingen, 71691 Freiberg am Neckar, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg

 

Brickmason.  Born 15 Sept 1716, son of Joseph Brigel and wife Catharina.  Left Beihingen on 4 May 1744.  Founding member of the German Friendly Society in 1766.  Jacob Brigel died 4 May 1771.  His will names wife, Margaret, and children: Margaret, Frederick, and Jacob, born 21 October 1765.  Also mentioned an unborn child.  (Charleston Wills SS-22).  The widow, Margaret, remarried on 6 June 1772, John Miller (St. Phillips Church records, Charleston, SC).  (Gerber)

 

May have come to SC on the Ship St. Andrew. 

 

50A, Saxe-Gotha Twp.

 

 

Bückle, Johann Georg (1738). Gruorn, Oberamt Urach, near Münsingen, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Johann Georg Bückle, born 10 May 1695, son of Johann Georg Bückle and wife Barbara Röcker. Married 6 February 1720, Agnes Weible, born 28 March 1696, daughter of Michael Weible and wife Anna Agatha Dolde. Children: (1) Johannes, born14 March 1721; (2) Thomas, born 21 December 1724; and (3) Jacob, born 5 March 1730.

 

Hans George Picklie, age 43, Shoemaker, wife Agnes 40. Children: John 17, Thomas 13, Jacob 8. (Sons moved to the Dutch Fork).

 

On Ship Two Brothers.

 

 

Bülow, Jochim  (1760s).  Rethwisch 18211, Landkreis Bad Doberan, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

 

Joachim Bülow, a Lutheran Minister of Colonial South Carolina and later Charleston merchant, is believed to have been Jochim Bülow who was baptized 14 April 1734 in Rethwisch, the son of Jochim Hinrich Bülow and Anna Elisabeth Barten.  Bülow and his younger siblings disappear from the Rethwisch records about the time of the Seven Years War and is believed to have been in SC in the early 1760s.  From his 200 acre land grant on Crims Creek in 1774 he provided 50 acres of land for St. Paul’s Lutheran Church (Newberry Deeds B-107) and is considered to be the founding minister of this church.  In 1775 he ordained John Gottfriend Arends of NC at which time he was a “Missionary and Inspector over South and North Carolina” (G. H. Cox, History of Organ Church, Rowan Co., NC, 1894).  He owned several properties in Newberry County including a grist mill on Bush River.  By 1786 he was living in Charleston where he established a successful mercantile business that was carried on by his sons after his death in 1795.  His will mentions wife, Amelia; three children; and Anna Karr, a niece of his wife.  In other records he was described as “next of kin” of Thomas Appleton who died about 1782.  Children: (1) John Joachim, died 23 June 1841, married in November 1818, Caroline Amelia Lehre, daughter of Col. Thomas Lehre.  John Joachim Bulow was a wealthy cotton merchant who lived in Charleston; (2) Anna Elizabeth, born about 1776, died 19 September 1848, married 19 July 1798, Robert Geddes, son of Henry Geddes; and (3) Charles Wilhelm Bulow, born about 1779, died 1 May 1823, married 16 January 1803, Adelaide Fowler Johnston, daughter of John Johnston.  About 1819, Charles Wilhelm Bulow moved to Florida Territory and developed a large sugar plantation.

 

 

Christman, Margaretha and Anna Katharina (1752). 69207 Sandhausen, Landkreis Rhein-Necker-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Margaretha Christman, born 23 April 1704, and Anna Katharina Christman, born 16 September 1708, daughters of Bernhard Christman and Elisabeth Mayer of Sandhausen. According to German Reformed Church record the family went to America. (Frei)

 

Anna Margaret Keyserin on Ship Upton, 50A, and Eva Catherine Kesperin on Ship Cunliffe.

 

50A.

 

 

Claass, Johann Georg    Stuttgart, kreisfreie Stadt, Baden-Württemberg

 

Married 15 October 1748 in Pflugfelden to Anna Margaretha Raff.

 

Children: (1)  Johann Friedrich, born 21 July 1749 in Stuttgart, married (1) 16 March 1775, Ann Magdalene Theiler. Married (2) 19 April 1783 Sebilla Stroman, widow of Caspar Slappy.

 

Margareth Class will (Charleston 1764) mentioned son Frederick, daughter Henrietta and relative Jacob Raff of Pflugfelden.

 

 

 

Daser, Wolffgang Friderich Augustus  (1769/1770)   Schorndorf 73614, Landkreis Rems-Murr-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg 

 

Born 24 December 1749 in Schorndorf, Daser was the son of Ludwig Friderich Daser and Catharina Friderica Augusta Baur, and the grandson of Achatius Daser, a Clergyman’s son from Grunbach.  In 1770, Wolffgang Friderich Augustus Daser succeeded John Severin Hahnbaum as Pastor of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Charleston, SC.  He married on 5 March 1770, Elizabeth Hahnbaum, daughter of Pastor Hahnbaum (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).  He was later Pastor at St. Matthew’s Church, Orangeburg Co. and in that post was founder in 1787 of the Unio Ecclesiasticum or Union of Churches in SC.  Wolffgang Friderich Augustus Daser came from a long line of Lutheran Ministers who were members of a distinguished Württemberg family.  His grandfather, Achatius Daser, was an assistant Prelate from 1717 until 1750 and in that office succeeded by his son, Ludwig Friedrich Daser who was also regional Forestry Councilor (W. Pfeilsticker, Württembergisches Dienerbuch, Vol. 2).  Achatius Daser from about 1743 was also Bailiff in Schnait.  This family may have been descendants of Ludwig Daser (1525-1581), a composer and Kapellmeister in Munich and in Stuttgart.  The family included the learned Councilor Wilhelm Daser who died in 1639 and his grandson, Paul Achatius Daser (1626-1694), who was Prelate of several parishes.  Another Paul Achatius Daser who died in 1795 was Captain of the British East India Company in Bombay.

 

 

Dauber, Johann Friedrich  (1747)  Baumholder 55774, Landkreis Birkenfeld, Rheinland-Pfalz

 

Born 10 November 1724 in Baumholder, died 3 November 1781 in SC. (buried with surname Dubbert in St. Philips Episcopal Church Cemetery, Charleston, SC), son of Johann Theobald Dauber and wife Anna Maria (brother was Johann Wilhelm). Alternative surname spellings in record may be Doubber, Doubbert, Dubard, Dubbert. Family was likely with the Reformed Church. By 1781, was serving St.John's Lutheran Church in Charleston.

 

Much information about Dauber/Doubber pastors in NC & SC in 1770s & in online book,

 

https://archive.org/details/liftinghighcross00smit pages 29 - 34.

 

 

Deeg, Elias  (1752).  Nöttingen, 75196 Remchingen, Landkreis Enzkreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 6 May 1719, son of Philipp Deg and Anna Maria Leonhard of Ellmendingen.  He married 30 November 1739 in Nöttingen, Catharina Amman, born 15 August 1715, daughter of Paulus Amman and Magdalena Bodemer.  Children: Johann Michael, born 25 September 1740; (2) Maria Barbara, born 10 July 1748; and (3) Margaretha, born 5 December 1750.  All children with parents to New land.”  (Burkett)

 

On Ship Rowand.      “Elias Tesk of Wittemberg”, wife and 3 ch: Michael 12, Barbara 4, and Creda 2. 

 

250A, Cedar Creek of Broad River.

 

 

Dessecker, Peter  (1753).  Kayh, 71083 Herrenberg, Landkreis Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

 Blacksmith.  Born 30 March 1711 in Kayh, son of Peter Dessecker (Mason) and second wife, Maria Schickh.  Married 4 March 1737 in Kayh, Barbara Glaser, daughter of Jacob Glaser.  Children: (1) Johann Jacob, born 21 February 1740; (2) Michael, born 23 February 1742; and (3) Anna Maria, born 23 October 1745; (4) Peter, born 25 December 1748, “to America.”  (Gerber).

 

 On Ship Anne.     Peter Despirter, wife and four children: (1) Jacob 13, (2) Michael 11, (3) Peter 4, (4) Ann Margaret 7, who are bound to John Crockat. 

 

300A.

 

 

Dickert, Peter  (1752).  Leimen  69181, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Died 20 May 1779 (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).  A resident in 1731 of Leimen, the son of Andreas Dickert of Undenheim.  He married 10 January 1730 in Leimen, Christina Sophia Kallbrunner, born 6 April 1710, daughter of Johann Philipp Kallbrunner and Maria Magdalena Schardt.  Peter Dickert was a founding Elder of St. John’s Lutheran Church (Pomaria, SC).  Children: (i) Maria Magdalena, born 15 October 1733, died 14 April 1817, married (1) John Kaloff, and married (2) Henry George; (ii) Anna Barbara, born 17 March 1736, married ___ Oswald; (iii) Johann Michael, born 19 April 1739, died 1811, married Mary Margaret Seigler Kromer; (iv) Susanna, born 28 January 1742, married (1) Jacob Wirth, and married (2) Thomas Harris; and (v) Catharina, born 20 September 1749.  (Frei)

 

On Ship Cunliffe.     Peter Fickhart (Dickert), wife and four children: Magdalen 19, Barbara 16, Michael 14, and Susanna 11.

 

300A, Camping Creek of Saluda River

 

 

Diechtel, Johann Georg  (1752).  Stammheim, 75365 Calw, Landkreis Calw, Baden-Wüttemberg

 

Farmer’s son and baker’s apprentice, born 22 July 1720 in Gechingen, son of Christian Diechtel and Anna Catharina Dreher.  Johann Georg Diechtel died 2 September 1769 (age 49 yrs., 7 wks.) (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).  He married 9 Oct 1742 in Stammheim, Magdalena Blaich, born 28 May 1719, daughter of Johann Leonhard Blaich (Farmer).  Children: (1) Andreas, born 13 July 1744, (2) Johann Leonhard, born 5 March 1748, (3) Maria Magdalena, born November 1750, and (4) Johann Georg, born 28 October 1751.  (Gerber)  

 

On Ship Upton.      Wife and 2 ch: Andreas 9 and Christian 3 weeks. 

 

200A, South side of Saluda River

 

 

Dominick, Andreas  (1752).  Machtolsheim, 89150 Laichingen, Landkreis Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 10 August 1720, son of Andreas Dominig (Farm laborer) and Dorothea Gockelen.  Married  Barbara Reulin (orphaned farmer’s daughter), born 13 March 1721, daughter of Andreas Reulen and Waldburga Majer.  Married 22 April 1752, with hastened procedure, omitting banns with magisterial permission, “on account of rapid departure for America.”  Child: (1) Walpurga, born 24 July 1751.  (Gerber)

 

On Ship Caledonia..     Andrew Dominy, wife Barbara (JC 21(1). 

 

100A, Twelve Mile Creek of Saluda River

 

 

Dominick, Johannes  (1752).  Machtolsheim, 89150 Laichingen, Landkreis Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

 Born 1 June 1724, brother of Andreas Dominick.  Married Margareta Häberlin, daughter of Johann Georg Häberlin and wife Maria.  Children: (1) Maria, born 23 June 1749; and (2) Dorothea, born 10 October 1751.

 

On Ship Caledonia.     Wife and one child: Michael 8. 

 

150A, Crims Creek

 

 

Dorsch, Johann Christoph (1752?).  Ladenburg 68526, Landreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Winedealer from Fürth.  Married 26 August 1749 in Ladenburg, Johanna Christina Wehrle, born 27 February 1728, daughter of Johann Melchior Werle (Butcher) and Gertraut Schmitt.  Christina Dorsch is mentioned in the SC will of her brother, Johann Melchior Wehrle (Charleston Wills WW-99).  (Diefenbacher)

 

May have come to SC with her brother, Johann Melchior Wehrle, on Ship John and Mary.

 

 

Dreher, Gottfried  (1744).  Erpfingen, 72820 Sonnenbühl, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden- Württemberg

 

Born 6 May 1720 in Erpfingen,  son of Andreas Dreher (wheelwright) and Anna Maria Siger.

 

Godfrey Trayer.  Came to SC about 1744, possibly on Ship St. Andrew,

 

150A, S side Saluda River in Lexington Co.

 

 

Dreher, Hans Jerg  (1744).  Erpfingen, 72820 Sonnenbühl, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Wheelwright.  Born 16 April 1722 in Erpfingen, son of Andreas Dreher (Wheelwright) and Anna Maria Siger.

 

Came to SC about 1745.  Settled near Broad R.  Wife dying, he proposed to go back to his own country, Wittenberg, and bring others.   He and John Michael Stingle went to Germany.  He secured 100 persons and Stingle got 150 (Council Journal, Mtg. of 7 March 1753).   Dreher returned to SC from Germany in 1754 on the Ship Priscilla.  Hans Jerg Dreher died 30 August 1784

 (St.John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).

 

George Fryer, 100A, near mouth of Crims Cr.

 

 

Dreher, Johannes  (1749).  Erpfingen, 72820 Sonnenbühl, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Wheelright.  Born 13 April 1701, son of Hans Georg Dreher (Wheelwright) and Anna Maria Riesch, married 18 November 1727, Veronica Bazer.  Children: (1) Christian, born 24 December 1730; (2) Catharina Judith, born 28 April 1732; (3) Andreas, born 17 November 1735; (4) Anna Maria Dreher, born 15 June 1738; and (5) Johannes, born 15 Feb 1748.

 

On Ship Griffin.    Johannes Tryer. 

 

350A, Second Creek of Broad River

 

 

Durst, Johann Conrad  (1751).   Oberjettingen, 71131 Jettingen, Landkreis Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Daylaborer.  Baptized 4 March 1706, son of Hannß Conradt Durst (Daylaborer) and Rosina Meyer of Oberjettingen.  Married 24 October 1731, Christina Kußmaul Märkle, daughter of Jacob Kußmaul (Tailor) and Anna Maria Gengenbach and widow of Christian Märkle.  Children: (1) Christina Barbara, born 5 December 1733; (2) Johann Georg, born 8 May 1737; and (3) Margaretha Catharina, born 4 September 1747.

 

On Ship Anne.      Wife and 3 ch: Christiana Barbara 17, John George 15, and Margaret Catherina 5.

 

 

Duß, Christian Jacob  (1752).   Effringen, 72218 Wildberg, Landkreis Calw, Baden-Württemberg

 

Tailor.  Married 20 June 1747 in Effringen, Anna Maria Roller, daughter of Jacob Roller (Toolmaker).  Founding member of German Friendly Society in 1766.  Children: (1) Magdalena, born 1 March 1749; and (2) Anna Maria, born 26 January 1751.   (Gerber)

 

On Ship Upton.      Charles Jacob Deus. Wife and ch: Magdalene 4 and Anna Maria 2. 

 

200A, Padgets Creek of Broad River

 

 

Eberlen, Barbara   (1752).   Neuffen  72639, Landkreis Esslingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Anna Barbara Eberlen, widow of Johannes Eberlen (Nailsmith) of Neuffen.  Born Barbara Dangel on 5 April 1718 in Unterlenningen, daughter of Johann Adam Dangel and Maria Kicherer.  Child: Johann Conrad, born 10 January 1749.  Barbara Eberlen died 12 December 1778, age 60 yrs., 10 mos.  Daughter, Anna Barbara, married on 18 June 1765 to John Peter Wild, son of Johann Adam Wild.  Daughter, Anna Maria, married on 29 Apr 1766, John George Speidel, son of Michael Speidel and Anna Barbara Schweikardt (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).  (Gerber)

 

On Ship Edinburgh.        Barbara Everin with 3 ch: Barbara 8, Anna Maria 5, and Conrad 4. 

 

200A, North side Saluda River at Beaver Dam Creek in Newberry Co. 

 

 

Ehni, Johann Ulrich  (1752).  Gutenberg, 73252 Lenningen, Landkreis Esslingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Miller.  Born 22 August 1711 in Gutenberg, son of Hans Georg Ehni (Baker) and wife, Anna Maria.  Married 19 September 1730, Catharina Schwarz, daughter of Hans Jerg Schwarz.  In SC, Ulrich Ehni married (2) 5 March 1762 at St. Philip’s Church, Elizabeth Hennigen, widow of Jacob Hennigen who also came to SC in 1752 on the Rowand.  The family lived in Charleston, SC.  Ulrick Ehney (Butcher) made will 3 Nov 1763, proven 29 June 1764, naming wife, Sophia Elizabeth (Charleston Wills QQ-377).  Children by first wife: (i) Anna Maria Ehni, born 23 August 1732, married Martin Miller.  (ii) Eberhard Ehni, born 8 March 1734, died 29 September 1767 (age 33 yrs., 6 mos., born 26 March 1734 at Gutenberg according to St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC), founding member of the German Friendly Society in 1766.  (iii) Christina Ehni, born 13 May 1739, married (1) Frederick Hoff, and married (2) 7 January 1783, Henry Timrod (Tailor).  (iv) Maria Magdalena, born 18 March 1741, married (1) John Speidel (Butcher), and married (2) 27 June 1772, Jacob Williman.

 

On Ship Rowand.      Wife and 4 ch: Anna Maria 20, Children 18, 13, and 12.  

 

300A, Second Creek of Broad River.

 

 

Eichelberger, Johann Georg  (1752).  Eschelbach, 74889 Sinsheim, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 15 February 1730, son of Jakob Eichelberger (born in Wynau, Canton Bern, Switzerland) and Appollonia Brecht of Eschelbach (Burgert).  Johann Georg Eichelberger married (1) Elizabeth Catharina Schiele, daughter of Johannes Schiele and Maria Margaretha Haupter Herrmann.  He married (2) Maria Ursula Schiele Koon, sister of first wife and widow of John Henry Koon.

 

On Ship Upton.    George Eglisberger. 

 

50A, Crims Creek

 

 

Eisenbraun, Mathias   Weiler, 73614 Schorndorf, Landkreis Rems-Murr-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 12 August 1745 in Weiler, died 7 May 1789 in Charleston, (Inventuren/Teilungen Weiler Band 1786-1790 Blatt 159).

 

 Son of Johann Michael Eisenbraun and Anna Barbara Schneider, married  8 January 1782 in Charleston,  Maria Kufer/Kiefer?, (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC)  Child Matthaus, christening 4 July 1787 in Charleston.

 Allegedly married in Carolina to a Catharina nee Kicher(er) and died there.(Gerber)

 

 

 

Eichinger, Jacob (1738). Eutingen im Gäu 72184, Landkreis Freudenstadt, Baden-Württemberg

 

Farmer. Married 8 December 1716 Catharina ___. Children: (1) Anna Sophia Barbara, born 21 August 1717; (2) Johann Michael, born 1 January 1722; (3) Anna, born 18 October 1727; (4) Jacob, born 12 January 1731. Eyhinger family in Dutch Fork.

 

Eychinger, Jacob, farmer. Wife: Catherina, 52. Childrem: Sophia 18, Hans Michael 14, Annalis 9, Jacob 5.

 

On Ship Two Brothers.

 

 

Eiting, Hanß Conrad  (1751).   Haiterbach 72221, Landkreis Calw, Baden-Württemberg

 

Baker.  Born 22 January 1719 in Haiterbach, son of Hans Jerg Eiting and wife, Judith.  Married 3 October 1740 in Haiterbach, Anna Maria Seifried, born in Wildbad area, daughter of Johann Michael Seefrid.  Children: (1) Anna Barbara, born 20 October 1741; (2) Anna Maria, born 21 January 1744; (3) Christina, born 7 October 1746; and (4) Veronica Catharina, born 21 December 1748. 

 

On Ship Anne.     Wife and ch: Anna Barbara 10, Mary Anne 8, and Christiana 5. 

 

250A, Granville Co.

 

 

Emig, Johann Conradt  (1752).  Schönau  69250, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Drapery maker (Tuchmacher).  Son of Johann Georg Emig, married 15 June 1745, Anna Barbara Herion, daughter of Johann Philipp Herion.  Children: (1) Johann Heinrich, born 7 March 1746; (2) Anna Felicitas, born 7 April 1748; and (3) Anna Barbara, born 30 March 1750.

 

On Ship Upton.      Conrad Emick, wife and child, “upper part of Germany.”  Wife and child: Wemick 5.  

 

150A, Crims Creek

 

 

Epplin, Benjamin  (1752).   Oberhausen, 72805 Lichtenstein, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born about 1723, son of Johann Georg Epplin and Anna Catharina Weber Schielin.  Half-brother of Johannes Schiele. 

 

On Ship Caledonia. 

 

50A, Crims Creek

 

 

Federolff,  Nicolaus (1754), Dossenheim 69221, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg


Winemaker. Bap. 9 September 1719, son of Johann Stephan Federolff and wife Anna Margaretha Hirsch. Married 1745 Anna Catharina Hertel. Children: (1) Anna Barbara Elisabeth, born 11 November 1745; (2) Susanna Margaretha, born 30 September 1750; (3) Anna Susanna, born 3 December 1752.


On Ship Priscilla. Nicholas Federolph

 

300A, Amelia

 

 

Fehrlin, Barbara  (1754).  Leinfelden, 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Landkreis Esslingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Widow.  Barbara Curfess was born 18 February 1705, daughter of Jerg Curfess (Weaver) and Margaretha Schäfer.  She married 29 January 1732 in Leinfelden, Hans Jerg Fehrlin (Parish officer in Leinfelden, Grave digger, and Weaver), born 20 September 1708 in Musberg, died 15 September 1750 in Leinfelden.  Barbara Fehrlin died 26 January 1770 (age 64 yrs., 11 mos., 15 dys.) (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).  Children: (i) Margaretha, born 4 January 1733, died in 1784, married (1) John Henry Metzker who died 3 December 1777.  Margaretha married (2) Henry Bysell; (ii) Anna Catharina, born 21 Nov 1736; and (iii) Barbara, born 24 June 1747.

 

On Ship Priscilla.      Barbara Ferberin, 3 ch: Margaret 21, Catherine 18, Barbara 9. 

 

200A, Indian Creek of Enoree River

 

 

Fetzer, Anna Catharina (1754).  Endingen, 72336 Balingen-Endingen, Zollernalbkreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Wife of Samuel Fetzer (Carpenter) of Endingen.  Children: (1) Johannes, born 29 October 1735; (2) Anna Maria, born 18 October 1738; (3) Agnes, born 4 March 1748; and (4) Samuel, born 30 January 1754. 

 

On Ship Priscilla.      Katherine Fetzerin and three children: Johannes 18, Ann Mary 15, and Agnes 4.

 

200A, Cedar Creek branch of Broad River

 

 

Finck, Friedrich  (1752)   Königsbach, 75203 Königsbach-Stein, Landkreis Enzkreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Tanner of fine leathers of Bretten.  Married 30 October 1736, Anna Maria Oesterlin, baptized 10 September 1712, daughter of Capar Oesterlin and Anna Juliana Wurtz of Königsbach.

 

Children: (1) Carl Heinrich, born 10 February 1738; (2) Georg Friederich, born 24 April 1739; and (3) Augusta, born 3 May 1741.  (Burkett)

 

On Ship Rowand.       Wife and 2 ch: Henry 10, Fred. 14.

 

 

Finck, Jerg Ludwig  (1749).  Mägerkingen, 72818 Trochtelfingen, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 6 May 1712, son of Urban Finck (Farmer) and Anna Beurer, married 11 November 1738, Margaretha Saur, who was born in Kohlstetten.  She had lived with her mother and stepfather in Mägerkingen.   No children.

 

On Ship Griffin.   Ludovic Finck. 

 

150A south of Saluda River in Lexington Co. representing bounty for himself, wife and an apprentice, Johannes Rall.

 

 

Finck, Johannes  (1752).  Mägerkingen, 72818 Trochtelfingen, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden- Württemberg

 

Shoemaker.  Born 6 April 1707, brother of Jerg Ludwig Finck, married 22 November 1731, Anna Catharina Blinckle, born 14 November 1704, daughter of Conrad Blinckle (Carpenter) and wife, Catharina.  Children: (1) Anna, born 23 August 1732; (2) Catharina, born 1 March 1735; (3) Anna Maria, born 18 February 1738; (4) Anna Barbara, born 24 March 1741; and (5) Anna Elisabetha, born 17 February 1744.

 

On Ship Elizabeth.      John Vink, himself and five daughters: Anna 20, Catherine 17, Anna Maria 14, Barbara 12 ½, and Elizabeth 9.  

 

300A, Camping Creek of Saluda River

 

 

Fontius, Anna Barbara (1752), Dossenheim 69221, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg


Bap. 3 October 1707, daughter of Hans Adam Herdel and wife Sybille Rummer. Married Valentin Fontius, he died 3 September 1749. Children: (1) Sybilla, bap. 23 June 1730; (2) Eva Catharina, bap. 23 June 1730; (3) Susanna Elisabetha, born 27 January 1733, she married Col. John Gressett;  (4) Maria Catherina, born 11 November 1735; (5) Johann Adam, born 2 June 1738; (6) Sebastian, born 7 June 1741; (7) Elisabetha Catharina, born 22 April 1748.


On Ship Cunliffe. Anna Catherine Foutchesen ... 6 children: Swilla 23, Eliz. 18, Catherine 21, Adam 16, Pastean 12, Eliza 4


350A

 

Frey, Johann Jacob  (1752).   Eschelbach, 74889 Sinsheim, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Son of Jerg Michael Frey (Blacksmith) and Maria Elisabetha Bentz of Eschelbach.  Married 24 August 1751, Maria Elisabetha Bentz, born 9 May 1731, daughter of Jorg Henrich Bentz and Maria Catharina Schweitzer of Darmbach.  "In 1751 given Baptism, to new land."  (Burgert)  Johann Jacob Frey married 2) in SC,  Elizabeth Ridlehuber, daughter of Simon Ridlehuber.  He made will in 1799 and died the following year (Newberry Wills C-31).  

 

On Ship Upton.     Wife. 

 

100A, Cannons Creek

 

 

Frick, Hans Jakob  (1752).  Erpfingen, 72820 Sonnenbühl, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 27 August 1730, son of Johann Friedrich Frick and Sibylla Schuhmacher of Erpfingen.

 

On Ship Rowand.     

 

50A, Saluda River near Wyse’s Ferry.

 

 

Frick, Johann Thomas  (1754).  Erpfingen, 72820 Sonnenbühl, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 10 July 1712, son of Johann Thomas Frick and Agnes Walter.  He married Anna Catharina Batzer.  Children: (i) Agnes, born 16 June 1735; (ii) Thomas, born 24 August 1743, married (1) Anna Maria Rittheimer.  Married (2) 24 August 1816, Susannah Long Cromer, daughter of John Jacob Long and Elizabeth Hair and widow of John Michael Cromer.  (iii) Hans Jacob, born  7 December 1750, married 10 October 1774, Christina Hinckel, daughter of Jacob Hinckel.  Hans Jacob Frick lived in Charleston.  In SC, a fourth child was: Ann Catharine Frick, born 30 February 1755, died 30 December 1815, married, as second wife, Ulrich Mayer, son of Andreas Meyer and Barbara Bez.  (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC)

 

On Ship Priscilla.        Wife and children: Agnes 18, Thomas 10, and Hans Jacob 3.

 

 

Geiselhardt, Johannes  (1752).  Unterhausen, 72805 Lichtenstein, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Married 15 July 1738, Anna Maria Herrmann.  Children: (1) Maria Agnes, born 14 December 1741, married Ulrick Meyer (Mayer); (2) Maria Barbara, born 18 June 1748, believed to have married Johann Jacob Epting; and (3) Anna Maria born 16 Jan 1752, married (as second wife) Capt. William Frederick Houseal.  

 

On Ship Caledonia.     John Neizelhalt, wife and children: Mary Anne 14, Mary Barbara 7, and Mary 2. 

 

250A, Crims Creek

 

 

 

Geschwind, Johannes Dr. (before 1756).

 

Also known as John Swint. Medical practitioner (Surgeon) for many years in Charleston and founding member of German Friendly Society in 1766. Died 11 April 1781, age 62 yrs., 3 mon. Dr. Shwind made will 10 April 1781, naming daughter, Elizabeth; and sister, Barbara Kreitner (Anna Barbara, widow of Frederick Kreitner, confectioner). Sister, Anna Barbara, previously married to a Mr. Boner (Charleston Wills WW-102). (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).

 

Gshwind, John. Petition read 6 Jan 1756. From Germany with wife, a child, and an indented servant.

 

200A, on Santee River

 

 

 

Geyger, Jacob  (1744).   Beihingen, 71691 Freiberg am Neckar, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 16 Oct 1724, son of Jacob Geyger (Vine dresser) and wife Agnesa Geißelmann of Beihingen am Neckar.  Married in SC, secondly, Maria Morganthaler, daughter of Kasper Morganthaler and Verena Fridig. Planter of St. George's Parish.  Jacob Geyger made will 23 September 1769 naming wife, Mary, and daughter, Mary, and mentions brother, Frederick, and children of deceased brother, George, living in Germany (Charleston Wills RR-357).  After the death of her husband, Maria Geyger married Philipp Gibham (Gerber)

 

May have come to SC on the Ship St. Andrew.

 

 

Geyger, Johann Michael  (1744).   Beihingen, 71691 Freiberg am Neckar, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 11 March 1723, brother of Jacob Geyger.  Went with brother on 4 May 1744 to Carolina.  Married Margaret Gelzer, widow of Daniel Gelzer.  Johann Michael Geyger had a plantation near Bacon’s Bridge, St. George’s Parish (Summerville, SC).  Johann Michael Geyger died on 11 September 1767.  Letters to Germany from brother, Jacob Geyger, tell that he was sick for a year before he died and that he had been poisoned by a slave (Ritz).  (Gerber)

 

May have come to SC on the Ship St. Andrew.

 

 

Gickeleuthner, Thomas  (1752).  Söhnstetten, 89555 Steinheim am Albuch, Landkreis Heidenheim,  Baden-Württemberg

 

Name is given by Gerber as Bickeler.  “went ... to the English island of Carolina in 1752”

 Weaver, born 19 July 1714, married 31 October 1736, Anna Maria Walliser.  Children: (1) Catharina, born  16 November 1736; (2) Elisabetha, born 29 April 1740; and (3) Johann Friedrich, born 24 September 1743.  (Gerber)

 

On Ship Elizabeth.    Thomas Kickelayter, wife and three children: Catherine 16, Elizabeth 12, and John Frederick 10. 

 

250A, Wateree Creek of Broad River

 

 

Graf, Catharina  (1744).  Beihingen, 71691 Freiberg am Neckar, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg

 

 Born 3 Dec 1716, daughter of Jacob Graf and Anna Catharina Elias of Beihingen am Neckar.  “To Pennsylvania, 4 May 1744”  (Gerber)   She and her brother came on Capt. Brown’s ship.  She married Conrad Scheiss who petitioned in 1748 for bounty for his new wife Catherine, late Cath. Croften from CharlesTown.  Catharine Croft petitioned in 1748 for bounty for her brother, George 12 yrs. old.  Bounty petitions states that she had relatives in Saxe Gotha. 

 

On Ship St. Andrew.   

 

 

Gruber, Erhardt  (1754).  Leinfelden, 70771 Leinfelden-Echterdingen, Landkreis Esslingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Fusilier guard, later a Coppersmith and member of the local Court.  Born in Northeim, Brackenheimer area.  A Fusilier from 1728 to 1732 in the Prince’s guard.  Married Margaretha Wild, born 16 February 1705 in Leinfelden.  Children: (1) Johann Philipp, born 7 December 1729, buried 6 June 1767; (2) Christian Erhardt, born 1732, died August 1780, he fought as Corporal with the German Fusiliers. (3) Carl Adam, born 8 February 1734, married 14 May 1765, Catharine Speidel. He fought as Corporal with the German Fusiliers.  (4) Mary Catharina, born 13 January 1742; and (5) Samuel Ernst, born 14 August 1744.  The son, Carl Adam Gruber, was a founding member of the German Friendly Society in 1766.  The son, Samuel Ernst Gruber was a member of St. John’s Lutheran Charleston, SC, and married (1) 4 June 1765, Catharina Sabine Kelli; married (2) 29 January 1769, Anna Barbara Schuerer (widow); married (3) 19 February 1777, Maria Dorothea Bachman Werner, widow of Johannes Werner; and married (4) 18 February 1783 Maria Dorothy Spring (widow).  (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).

 

 On Ship Priscilla.        Wife, Margaret, and two children. 

 

200A, Saxe Gotha township.  The older sons had their own land grants:  Philip Grober, 100A, headwaters of Cannons Cr.;  Christian Grober, 100A, Spur branch in Colleton Co.; and Charles Adam Grober, 100A in Craven Co.

 

 

Grüninger, Christoph Friedrich (1752). 72585 Riederich, Landreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Butcher. Married in 1738, Barbara Rist, born 1716 in Riederich. Children: (1) Christoph Friedrich, born 10 May 1739; (2) Maria Barbara, born 3 July 1743; and (3) Johann Adam, born 15 November 1749.

 

On Ship Rowand.       Anna Barbara Krechinger with 2 ch: Fred 13, and Noah Adam 3.


Son: Adam Granninger, 100A grant in 1770, near Pomaria, S.C.

 

 

Halldenwanger, Jacob  (1752).  Söhnstetten, 89555 Steinheim am Albuch, Landkreis Heidenheim, Baden-Württemberg

 

Weaver.  Born 14 September 1704, married 5 June 1736, Anna Maria Behner.  Children: (1) Christoph, born 16 August 1742; and (2)  Angelica, born 26 November 1744.

 

On Ship Elizabeth.    Jacob Haltewanger, wife and two children: Christopher 10, Angelina 8. 

 

200A, Wateree Creek of Broad River

 

 

Hayr, Hanß Jacob (1751). Pfalzgrafenweiler 72285, Landkreis Freudenstadt, Baden-Württemberg

 

Roofer. Born 3 September 1707, son of Michael Hayr (Ratsverwandter, meaning a member of the local Court) and Barbara Hack of Pfalzgrafenweiler. Married 2 February 1734 in Pfalzgrafenweiler, Magdalena Wagner, born 30 January 1711, daughter of Michael Wagner (Shovel maker) and Anna Schaiblin. Children: (1) Johann Georg, born 27 November 1736; (2) Johann Jacob, born 6 December 1739; (3) Michael, born 27 September 1742; (4) Christian, born 20 August 1745; and (5) Gottfrid, born 25 April 1748.

 

On Ship Anne.

 

300A, Salkehatchie River.

 

 

Heinrich, Maria Barbara  (1774).  Landau, 76829 Landau in der Pfalz, kreisfreie Stadt, Rheinland-Pfalz

 

Widow of Daniel Heinrich.  Born Maria Barbara Zollriegel in Landau, Germersheim District in Franckweiler.  She died 8 October 1774, age 54 yrs. (born 1720) leaving one son and five daughters.  Came here last spring from Germany.  Daughter, Anna Maria Henrich, married 15 April 1775, Frederick Balthaser Sauer (Shoemaker), son of Matthias Sauer.  Daughter, Susanna Elizabeth, died September 1775, age 22 yrs., 10 mos., 2 wks.  (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC)

 

 

Hepding, Johann Adam  (1749).  Rötenberg, 78733 Aichhalden, Landkreis Rottweil, Baden-Württemberg

 

Day laborer.  Born 8 March 1720, son of Hans Cunrad Hepding (Farmer) and Maria Catharina Beck of Rötenberg.  He married 2 September 1738, Christina Barbara Osiander, born 14 January 1721, daughter of Lukas Daniel Osiander and Agatha Löhrer.  Children: (1) Catharine, born 13 September 1739; (2) Johann Jacob, born 28 April 1745; (3) Matthias, born 29 May 1748.  "This man went to Pennsylvania in 1749 with wife and children."  (Gerber)

 

On Ship Griffin.    John Adam Epting  

 

250A, Crims Creek

 

 

Hermann, Johann Georg  (1751). Oberjettingen, 71131 Jettingen, Landkreis Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Carpenter.  Born 5 December 1720, son of Johann Conrad Herrmann (Carpenter and Grave digger) and Agnes Fortenbacher of Oberjettingen.  Married 22 February 1745, Anna Maria Graf, born 22 March 1721, daughter of Stephan Graf (Shepherd) and Anna Barbara Sattler of Oberjettingen.  Children: (1) Anna Barbara, born 7 June 1743; (2) Juliana, born 18 October 1745; (3) Johannes, born 13 March 1747; (4) Jacob, born 5 June 1749; and (5) Stephen, born 16 March 1751.

 

Probably on Ship Anne.  

 

200A, Salkehatchie River.

 

 

Hermann, Michael  (1751). Oberjettingen, 71131 Jettingen, Landkreis Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Weaver and Cowherd.  Born 18 September 1716, brother of Johann Georg Hermann.  Wife named Anna.  Children: (1) Johannes, born 4 March 1745; (2) Juliana, born 9 June 1747; and (3) Maria Barbara, born 18 November 1750.

 

On Ship Anne.   Wife, Ann, and 1 child.  

 

150A, Granville Co., Prince William Parish.

 

 

Herrmann, Anna Barbara  (1752).  Unterhausen, 72805 Lichtenstein, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 27 April 1738 in Holzelfingen, daughter of Matthäus Herrmann and Maria Margaretha Haupter.  Came to SC with mother and step father, Johannes Schiele (Saddler).

 

On Ship Caledonia.    Listed as Barbara Shely, 14 yrs. old, in petition of John Shely.

 

 

Hertzog, Johann Bernhard (1752). 69207 Sandhausen, Landkreis Rhein-Necker-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 23 November 1707 in Sandhausen, married 21 January 1733 in Sandhausen, Maria Saloma Meyer, bobrn Adelsheim. Children: (1) Tobias, b. 15 March 1736; (2) Hans George, b. 23 Nov 1738; (3) Eva Barbara, b. 3 Sept 1742; and (4) Eve Elisabeth, b. 3 Sept 1742 (twins). Family was German Reformed. (Frei)

 

On Ship Cunliffe.    Wife & 4 ch: Tobias 18, George 16, Barbara 10, and Eliz. 10.

 

300A in Berkeley Co.

 

 

Hipp, Jerg  (1749).  Mägerkingen, 72818 Trochtelfingen, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Weaver.  Born 5 August 1714 in Mägerkingen, son of Hans Jacob Hipp (Farmer) and Anna Maria Lorch, married 27 November 1737 in Mägerkingen, Anna Göckeler, daughter of Johannes Göckeler (Farmer) of Meidelstetten.   Children: (1) Johann Georg, b. 28 April 1737 (in Meidelstetten); (2) Johannes, born 2 June 1739; and (3) Juliana, born 16 February 1743.

 

On Ship Griffin.    

 

250A, Crims Creek

 

 

Hipp, Johannes (1752).  Mägerkingen, 72818 Trochtelfingen, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 20 October 1732, son of Michael Hipp (Weaver) and Catharina Finck.

 

On Ship  Elizabeth.   Came to SC by direction of Uncle Ludwig Finck. 

 

50A, Dudley’s Creek of Saluda River

 

 

Holtzschuh, Johann Jakob  (1766).  Ober-Sensbach, 64759 Sensbachtal, Landkreis Odenwald-Kreis, Hessen.

 

Son of Georg Holtzschuh.  Johann Jakob Holtzschuh married on 22 April 1766 to Anna Catharina Berg, born 13 April 1739, daughter of Johann Peter Berg and Maria Catharina Herring of Hetzbach.  Johann Jakob Holtzschuh died 18 September 1767.  She died 7 September 1767 (age 28 yrs.) (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).

 

On Ship Brittania.  Jacob Holhshire  

 

150A.

 

 

Hoert, Johanna (1752), Dossenheim 69221, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg


bap.15 January 1708, daughter of Hans Georg Wedel and wife Maria Elisabetha Sandel. Married 1739 Hans Valentin Hoert. Children: (1) Eva Catherina, born 28 January 1740; (2) Johann Nickel, born 29 October 1741.


On Ship Cunliffe. Johanna Herlin ... 2 children: Nicholas 13, Eve Catharine 11


150A

 

Huentz, Michael  (1752).  Machtolsheim, 89150 Laichingen, Landkreis Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Farmer’s son from Hörvelsingen (Gervelfingen according to Gerber).  Married 23 April 1752, Anna Barbara Örtler, weaver’s daughter from Bermaringen.  Married with the foreknowledge of the Lord Dean, on the day after the marriage of their fellow-villager Andreas Dominick.  Of them the pastor wrote, “these people likewise made the resolution to go at once to the New World with others.  Because there was no longer time for their banns to be proclaimed in the territory of Ulm, marriage was denied them.  They came therefore to me, and asked me, in tears, to marry them.”  (Gerber)

 

On Ship Caledonia.       Michael Haynes, wife 21(1). 

 

100A, Cannons Creek at Broad River

 

 

Hungerbuehler, Conrad (1752), Dossenheim 69221, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg


Born 4 March 1715 Grosssachsen =Hirschberg, son of Johann Heinrich Hungerbuehler and wife Elisabeth Straub. Married 1738 Maria Elisabeth Empfinger. Surviving children: (1) Anna Maria, born 12 September 1747; (2) Susanna Elisabetha, born 17 November 1749.


On Ship Cunliffe. Conrad Hungerbakler ... wife and 2 children: Mary 5, Eliz.3


200A Polk Spring Creek

 
Joos, Johann Melcher  (1749).  Steinheim an der Murr 71711, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg

 

 Born 19 Dec 1727, son of Aegidius Joos (Vinedresser) and Maria Durst.  (Gerber)

 Wife named Margaret.  Children: Maria Eve, born 18 September 1766 and Elizabeth, born 27 August 1770.  John Melcher Joos died 9 Dec 1773 (age 43 yrs.) (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC).

 

On Ship Griffin.    

 

50A on 25 Mile branch of Wateree River  Bound to Estate of Joseph Wragg.

 

 

Joos, Samuel  (1749).  Steinheim an der Murr 71711, Landkreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born, 12 Feb 1725, brother of Johann Melcher Joos.  (Gerber)

 

On Ship Griffin.    

 

50A on 25 Mile branch of Wateree River. Bound to John Wragg.

 

 

Junginger, Martin  (1752).  Dettingen am Albuch 89547, Gerstetten, Landkreis Heidenheim, Baden-Württemberg

 

Weaver.  Born 19 Sept 1718, son of Philipp Jacob Junginger and wife, Magdalena.  He married 21 November 1742 in Dettingen am Albuch, Margaretha Hartmann, daughter of Sigmund Hartmann.  Children: (1) Johannes, born 13 October 1744; (2) Sigmund, born 25 December 1745; (3) Anna Magdalena, born 2 June 1748; and (4) Philipp Jacob, born 11 June 1750.

 

On Ship Elizabeth.     Wife and 2 ch: Johannes 8, and Simon 7. 

 

200A, Lick Creek of Little Saluda River.

 

 

Kalteisen, Michael  (1749).  Machtolsheim, 89150 Laichingen, Landkreis Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 18 June 1729, son of Paulus Kalteisen and Angelica Müller of Machtolsheim.   

 

“Michael Clalipin”, on Greenwich, 1749.  50A, Indian Cr. now in Newberry Co.  Bound to John Clark whose executors after his death sold Kalteisen’s indenture to Dr. John Frederick Holzendorf.  Holzendorf for a consideration discharged Kalteisen from indenture. 

Michael Kalteisen is said to have married a widow named Maria Elizabeth who had two children.  He and his wife ran an inn in Charleston and at first he was a letter carrier for the Commons House of Assembly and a bondsman.  He was Wagon Master General during the Cherokee War, 1760-61.  He was among the founding members of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Charleston and, with fifteen others, founded the German Friendly Society at his home on 15 January 1766.  In 1775 and 1776 he was elected to the Provincial Congress meetings as a delegate from St. Philip and St. Michael’s Parish.  He was Commissary of Military stores for regular forces in 1776 and in 1778 was appointed Wagon Master General.  After the Rev. War he was elected to the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth General Assemblies (1783-1790), and in 1788 he served as delegate to the State Constitutional Convention.  In 1790 Kalteisen was appointed Commander of Fort Johnson on James Island.   Michael Kalteisen died on 3 November 1807.

 

 

Kaßberger, Johannes (1752). 89197 Weidenstetten, Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Married, 1737, in Weidenstetten, Anna Catharina Tausendwald. Children: (1) Andreas, born 20 August 1745; (2) Christiana, born 23 December 1746; and (3) Johannes, born 13 November 1749.

 

On Ship John and Mary.     Johannes Casparger, wife and 3 ch: Andreas 8, Christiana 6, and John 4.

 

 

Kautz, Hans Caspar  (1744).  Ispringen 75228, Landkreis Enzkreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 15 February 1709, son of Johann Heinrich Kautz and Anna Maria Shepp of Ispringen.  He married (1) in Ispringen, 9 November 1728, to Dorothea Hemminger, born 1706, died 1736, daughter of Johann Philipp Hemminger and Anna Maria Kunzmann.  He married (2) in Eisingen, 25 May 1736, Anna Maria Lohel, born 19 June 1710, daughter of Johann Georg Lohel and Barbara Kunzman of Eisingen.  Children from second marriage: Sebastian, born 8 October 1738; Christian, born 21 December 1740; and Jacob, born 1744.  “Caspar Kautz, resident of Ispringen, with wife and 4 children, granted manumission to Pennsylvania 1744” (Burkett).

 

On Ship St. Andrew.     Wife & 4 ch. 

 

300A, Saxe Gotha.

 

 

Kayser, Johann Ulrich  (1752).  Bolheim 89542, Landkreis Heidenheim, Baden-Württemberg

 

Daylaborer.  Born 25 April 1710 in Niederstotzingen, son of Johann Kayser (Daylaborer) and Maria Lang.  Married 2 July 1737 in Bolheim, Anna Catharina Frech, born 8 September 1709 in Bolheim, daughter of Georg Frech and Elisabeth Nibling.  Children: (1) Cunrad Friederich, born 15 April 1738; (2) Anna Maria Elisabetha, born 15 July 1739; (3) Christianus, born 3 November 1740; (3) Elisabetha, born 7 February 1742; (4) Johann Georg, born 19 August 1744; (5) Anna Maria, born 14 May 1748; and (6) Maria, born 5 December 1750.  (Gerber)

 

On Ship Elizabeth.    Wife and 4 ch: Conrad Frederick 15, Christian 12, Elizabeth 10, Mary 5.  

 

300A, South side of Saluda River

 

 

Keinat, Michael  (1744).  Undingen, 72820 Sonnenbühl, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Carpenter.  Born 31 October 1697, son of Johannes Keinat (Carpenter) and Lucia Koch of Winterlingen.  Married 15 February 1724 in Undingen, Anna Maria Letsche, born 9 June 1694, daughter of Johann Jacob Letsche and Anna Gugel of Undingen.  Children: (1) Johann Friderich, born 6 November 1724; (2) Johannes, born 9 July 1726; (3) Matthäus, born 7 March 1728; (4) and Johann Martin Keinat, born 11 December 1736.   The bounty petition in January 1750 of Johannes Keinat says the parents were indented to Henry Middleton and had died in his service.   The name in SC is Kinard.  The present day name in Germany is Keinath.

 

On Ship St. Andrew.      

Johannes and Johann Martin Keinat had 50A bounty grants on Crims Cr.  50A bounty grant of Matthäus Keinat on Cannons Cr.

 

 

Keimelmeyer Johann Friedrich Christian (before 1783) Stuttgart 70173, Baden-Württemberg

 

Ched.Pract. Baptized 3 March 1752, son of Georg Christoph Keimelmeyer (Servant, Chirurgus) and Maria Magdalena Bayer.

Married 28 February 1783 Maria, widow of Christian Gruber.(St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC)

Surname spelled Kemmelmeyer.

https://www.mesdajournal.org/2013/research-note-frederick-kemmelmeyer-from-hessian-soldier-american-artist/

 

 

Kirchner Johannes  (1752)  Neuffen  72639, Landkreis Esslingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Vinedresser. Son of Veltin Kirchner of Balzholz.Married 24 January 1735 in Beuren  to Agnes Catharina Schrade.

 Children born in Neuffen:(1) Agnes Catharina, born 17 August 1738 (2) Johannes, born 24 August 1743 (3) Mar.Gottliebin, born 8 March 1746 (4). Johann Georg, born 4 February 1751. Lived on Beresford St. in Charleston. Made will in 1775, proven in 1776, naming daughter Catharine, wife of Jonas Beard; Mary, wife of Christian Sigwald; and son, John Kirchner. (Charleston Wills WW-5)

 

On Ship Elizabeth.      John Kirgner, wife and 4 children: Catherine 13, John 9, Gotlif 4, John George 2

 

 

Knodel, Johann Friederich  (1752).  Mutschelbach, 76307 Karlsbad, Landkreis Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg

 

Farmer and village watchman, born 13 September 1714, son of Johann Michael Knodel (Farmer and former Mayor) and wife Ursula of Mutschelbach.  Married 1 September 1739, Maria Margaretha Schlegel, daughter of deceased Johann Adam Schlegel (Blacksmith) of Mutschelbach.  Children: (1) Margretha, born 5 January 1740; (2) Anna Maria, born 15 May 1742; (3) Elisabetha, born 13 April 1746; (4) Friederich, born 14 November 1757; (5) Eva, born 19 January 1750; and (6) Johann Georg, born 23 October 1751.  (Burkett)

 

On Ship Rowand.        “Of Wittenberg.”  Wife and 3 ch: Margaretta 14, Anna Maria 11, and Eva 3.

 

 

Kohler, Jacob  (1752).  Donnstetten, 72587 Römerstein, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

School teacher.  Wife named Catharina.  Came to SC with family of son, Johann Georg Kohler.  Another son had emigrated years before to America. 

 

On Ship Elizabeth.    Wife. 

 

100A on waters of Cannons Creek

 

 

Kohler, Johann Georg  (1752).  Donnstetten, 72587 Römerstein, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Stocking weaver.  Son of Jacob Kohler (Schoolteacher) and wife Catharina.  Married 8 November 1747 in Donnstetten, Anna Regina Werner, born 28 November 1718, daughter of Johann Caspar Werner (Baker) and wife, Margaretha.  Surviving child:   Catharina Margaretha, born 9 July 1748.

 

 On Ship Elizabeth.   Wife and daughter: Catherine Margareta 11. 

 

150A, Hollow Creek of Saluda River

 

 

Koelle, Johann Jacob  (1752).  Blaubeuren  89143, Landkreis Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Wheelwright.  Born 24 February 1711, son of Hans Georg Köllin (Wheelwright) and Waldburga Schmid, married 3 February 1739, Anna Catharina Sigler, born 15 October 1713, daughter of Johann Sigler and Anna Barbara Ott.  With wife and five children to “Neu-England.”  Children: (1) Johann Georg, born 13 August 1741; (2) Anna Barbara, born April 1743; (3) Johannes, born 8 October 1746; (4) Anna Catharina, born 30 May 1748; and (5) Jacob, born 10 February 1750.

 

On Ship John and Mary.     John Khele, wife and six children: John George 12, Anna Barbara 11, John 7, Catherine 5, Jacob 4, Jacob Andrew 6 mos. 

 

400A, Buffalo Creek of Saluda River

 

 

Koelle, Johannes  (1752).  Blaubeuren  89143,  Landkreis Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Born 3 January 1718, brother of Johann Jacob Kölle. Baker.  Lived in Charleston and was a founding member of the German Friendly Society in 1766.  Married 1 June 1762 at St. Philip’s Church, Charleston, Maria Regina Stooß, born December 1734 in Honau, daughter of Ludwig Stooß and Ursula Schenzel.

 

On Ship John and Mary.   

 

50A on Saluda River.

 

 

Kottler, Anton  (1744)  Ittersbach, 76307 Karlsbad, Landkreis Karlsruhe, Baden-Württemberg

 

Coppersmith.  Son of Johann Kottler of Ittersbach.  Married 25 January 1735 in Ellmendingen, Barbara Deeg, daughter of Philipp Deeg and Anna Maria Leonhard of Dietenhausen.  Child: Anna Maria, born 15 October 1743 in Ellmendingen.  (Burkett)

 

On Ship St. Andrew.      Anthony Cottlar. Indented to Mr. Joseph Shute for two years.  Wife and 3 children. 

 

250A, Congarees.

 

 

Krebs, Johann Georg (1752). Scheppach, 74626 Bretzfeld, Landkreis Hohenlohekreis, Baden-Württemberg

Born 3 May 1705 in Bitzfeld, Son of Johann Georg Krebs of Bitzfeld. Married 5 July 1729 in Scheppach , Maria Clara Geist, daughter of Melchior Geist of Scheppach.

 Children: (1) Maria Elisabetha, born 7 May 1730; (2) Hans Matthes, born 30 March 1733; (3) Johann Hieronymus, born 19 February 1737 in Scheppach.

 

On Ship Upton.     Maria Clara Crepsin....Her husband, John George Creps, who stayed at Rotterdam. He is supposed to be arriving in Philadelphia where he is intending to conduct 50 families here.

 

Children: Mathias 20, Heromimas 15, Elizabeth 21. 

 

250A, Beaver Dam Creek

 

 

Kromer, Andreas  (1749) Erpfingen, 72820 Sonnenbühl, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg


Born November 1725, son of Andreas Kromer and wife Anna Barbara Frick. Married before departure Anna Katharina Schweikardt, born 29 January 1727, daughter of Johann Michael Schweikardt and wife Anna Bazer, who came probably on the ship Griffin.
In the Cherokee Indian War of 1759-1762, he served 3 months 2 days in Captain John Pearsons Company commanded by Col. Richard Richardson; as a Wood & Water Getter". He died 7 November 1779 as a loyalist.

 

Probably on Ship Griffin

 

100A North Side Broad River near Crain Creek.

 

 

Kromer, Anna Barbara (1749)  Erpfingen, 72820 Sonnenbühl, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg


Born 28 December 1722, daughter of Andreas Kromer and wife Anna Barbara Frick.
Went with brother Andreas to America.

 

Probably on Ship Griffin

 

 

Kromer, Hans Jerg  (1752).  Erpfingen, 72820 Sonnenbühl, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Weaver.  Born 5 March 1716, married 16 October 1741, Christina Baisch.  Children: (i) Johann Michael, born 23 August 1742, died 1815, married (1) Maria Cathrena Lang, widow. Married (2) Susanna Long, daughter of John Jacob Long and Elizabeth Hair; (ii) Johann Georg, born 7 March 1746; and (iii) Andreas, born  24 August 1751, died 7 November 1779 at Savannah, GA while serving with Loyalist forces during the Rev. War.  Andreas’ wife was named Mary.

 

On Ship Elizabeth.     Wife and three children: John Michael 10, George 6, and Andrew 15 mos. 

 

250A, Camping Creek of Saluda River

 

 

Kuebler, Johann Jacob  (1753). Oberjettingen, 71131 Jettingen, Landkreis Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Farmer.  Baptized 7 November 1711, son of Hannß Jacob Kübler (Farmer) and Anna Maria Wolffer of Oberjettingen.  Married 1 October 1737, Anna Maria Majer, born 15 February 1716, daughter of Johann Jacob Meyer (Wheelwright and Farmer) and wife Anna Maria of Oberjettingen.  Children: (1) Johann Jacob, born 7 March 1740; (2) Waldburga, born 26 September 1742; (3) Johann Georg, born 14 April 1748; and (4) Christina, born 3 August 1752.

 

On Ship Anne.     Wife and 4 children: Purcha 13, Jacob Weymouth 17, Jacob 12, and Hans Erick 6. 

 

350A grant for Mary Kebler and 100A grant for Jacob Kebler in Amelia.

 

 

Kuhn, Valentin  (1764).  Mörzheim, 76829 Landau in der Pfalz, kreisfreie Stadt, Rheinland-Pfalz

 

Butcher.  Wife: Maria.  Children: (1) Barbara, born 4 February 1752; (2) Johann Georg, born 11 September 1756; and (3) Henry, born 2 December 1758.

 

On Ship Dragon.     Arrived in Charleston 14 Dec 1764.  Valentine Kuhn, 46, Anna Maria Kuhn 33; and children: Barbara 12, George 8, and John Henry 4 (Council Journal 32:412-427).  

 

350A, Turkey Creek in Edgefield Co.

 

 

Lamprecht, Anna Catharina  (1752).   Schriesheim 69198, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg  

 

Nee Kling, widow of Wolfgang Carl Lamprecht (Vinedresser).  Children born in Schriesheim: (1) Johann Philipp, born 9 February 1738; (2) Anna Margaretha, born 3 April 1741; and (3) Johanna Maria Lamprecht, born 2 May 1745.  (Schuhmann)

 

On Ship John and Mary.    Ch: Philip 5, Anna Mary 8. 

 

 

Lauckert, Johann Leonhard  (about 1770).   Ladenburg 68526, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Stocking knitter.  Born 26 January 1742, son of Johann Heinrich Lauckert (Stocking knitter) and Anna Catharina Schmidt of Ladenburg.  He died a single man in Charleston on 4 November 1775, age 34 yrs., 6 mos. (St. John’s Lutheran Church records, Charleston, SC) (Diefenbacher)

 

 

Legron, Johann Tobias  (1752).  Schönau 69250, Landkreis Rhein-Neckar-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Weaver.  Born about 1725, eldest son of Lorenz Legron, married 22 November 1746 in Schönau, Johanna Elisabetha Hoffmann, daughter of David Hoffmann and wife, Anna Margaretha.  Left for America with wife and two children (Hacker).  That Tobias Legron was the eldest son of Lorenz Legron is proven by SC deed (Tobias Legrone to John Jacob Legone, Nby Deeds B-385).   The family of Lorenz Legron also came to SC in 1752 on the Upton.

 Children: (1) August Friedrich, born 22 August 1747; (2) Anna Margaretha, born 31 July 1750, married Matthias Rinehart, son of Johannes Reinhardt and Agnes Staiger; and (3) Elizabeth Legrone, born 1752.  Children born in SC: (4)  John Adam, born about 1755, married Mary Madalene Houseal, daughter of Capt. William Frederick Houseal and Maria Elizabeth Stroman; (5) John Jacob; (6) John,  married Agnes Hartley, moved to Edgefield District, and then to Perry Co., AL; and (7) Andrew Legrone. 

 

On Ship Upton.    Wife and 3 children: Frederick 5, Margaret 2 ½., and Elizabeth 3 mos. 

 

250A, Crims Creek

 

 

Leibbrand, Johann Heinrich  (1752).  Kleiningersheim, 74379 Ingersheim, Lankreis Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg

 

Farmer.  Son of Mathias Leibbrand and wife Margaretha of Kleiningersheim.  He married 14 November 1724, Catharina Weiss, daughter of Jacob Weiss.  Children: (1) Johann Jacob (vineyard worker), born 22 March 1726, died 7 December 1795 in Grossingersheim; (2) Johann Christian, born 8 October 1728; (3) Maria Catharina, born 20 August 1731; (4) Simon, born 30 July 1734; and (5) Margaretha Barbara, born 26 May 1737.

 

On Ship Elizabeth.    Wife and three children: Christian 23, Simeon 18, and Maria Margareta 16. 

 

250A, 20 Mile Creek of Saluda River

 

 

Leibfritz, Christian  (1754).  Erpfingen, 72820 Sonnenbühl, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Farmer.  Born 9 March 1710, married (1) 23 October 1742, Anna Catherina Baisch, died 27 April 1750; married (2) October 1750, Barbara Siger.

 

On Ship Priscilla.    Bounty petition says he married Rebecca Loring who came on the Elizabeth.

 

100A on Bear Creek of Wateree River

 

 

Leuze, Jacob  (1749).  72800 Eningen unter Achalm, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Carpenter.  Born 25 April 1714, son of Johannes Leitzin (Farmer and Wheelwright) and Anna Maria Cuon of Eningen unter Achalm.  Married on 4 November 1738 in Neuhausen/Erms, Anna Maria Schuler, daughter of Johann Georg Schuler (Carpenter) of Neuhausen/Erms.  Children: (1) Johann Georg, born 22 December 1739; (2) Michael, born 21 March 1741; (3) Maria Dorothea, born 20 September 1742; (4) Anna Maria Agnes, born 8 December 1743; (5) Anna Maria, born 17 December 1745; and (6) Johann Jacob, born 13 November 1748.  The family name in SC is Leitzey.  (Seemüller)

 

On Ship Griffin.    Johannes Jacob Leitzenger, wife and 4 children. 

 

300A, Cannons Creek

 

 

Lohrmann, David  (1752).  Altheim  89174, Landkreis Alb-Donau-Kreis, Baden-Württemberg

 

Weaver.  Son of David Lohrmann (Farm worker) and Catharina Hüllmann, married (1) 3 December 1726 in Altheim, Dorothea Glöckler, daughter of David Glöckler (Weaver and Farm worker) and Anna Salzmann.  His first wife died on 16 September 1737 and he married (2) 8 April 1738, Margaretha Scheible, daughter of Carl Scheible and Margaretha Grässin.  Children by his first wife:  (1) David, born 5 April 1732; (2) Johannes, born 29 May 1733; (3) Johann Georg, born 1 January 1735; and (4) Andreas, born 28 April 1736. 

 

On Ship John and Mary.   Wife and 3 children:  John 18, George 17, and Andrew 16.

 

 

Lorch, Georg  (1754).  Erpfingen, 72820 Sonnenbühl, Landkreis Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg

 

Farmer.  He married (1) 7 November 1741, Anna Maria Dreher Riesch, born 30 July 1703, died 12 September 1746, daughter of Hans Jerg Dreher (Wheelwright) and Anna Margaretha Riesch and widow of Johannes Thomas Riesch (Tailor).  Married (2) 17 May 1747, Anna Barbara Schweikardt, daughter of Johann Martin Schweikardt (Blacksmith) and Anna Barbara Riesch of Erpfingen.   Children: (1) Anna Maria, born 5 November 1742; and (2) Michael, born 3 October 1751.

 

On Ship Priscilla.      George Lorach, wife and two children: Michael 3, Mary Anne 12. 

 

200A, Camping Creek of Saluda River

 

 

Lotter, Tobias Gottlieb (1785) Herrenberg, 71083, Landkreis Böblingen, Baden-Württemberg


Born 13 June 1746 in Unterschwandorf, son of Gottlieb Friedrich Lotter (pharmacist)  and wife Margaretha Barbara Palm. Married 1774 Eberhardine Christiane Kinckelin, she stayed in Herrenberg. He died 16 June 1806, Montgomery Co., NC. Merchant in Charleston.
(Katharina Beiergrößlein und Jürgen Lotterer: "Die Reise der Frau Lotter aus Herrenberg nach America in den Jahren 1786 bis 1787 ")