Generation Four
26. Johannes HEIMBACH (5247); born 1680 in Seelbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany and christened the Sunday
after the New Year;[1]
married Elsa Katharina Schneider
(5248) 1701.[2]
Elsa Katharina SCHNEIDER
(5248) was born in 1678.[3]
She died on July 29, 1726 in Seelbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.[4]
Children of Johannes Heimbach
(5247) and Elsa Katharina Schneider
(5248) all born in Seelbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany, were as follows:
47. i. Catharina (5249); born January 23, 1701 and christened Epiphany Sunday.
48. ii. Anna Margreth (5250); born April 15, 1702 and christened Quasimodogeniti Sunday.[5]
49. iii. Catharina
(5251); born May 15, 1703 and christened Rogate Sunday.[6]
50. iv. Elsbeth Catrin (5252); born circa 1705.[7]
51. v. Johann Peter (5253); born November 6, 1708 and christened the 22nd Sunday after Trinity.[8]
52. vi. Johann Jacob (5254); born March 27, 1711 and christened Palm Sunday;[9] died 1713 in
Seelbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany and buried Jan 22, 1713.[10]
53. vii. Johann
Philipp (5255); born circa 1713;[11]
married Agnes Katrin Heimbach (5256) July 30, 1739.[12]
54. viii. Anna
Margreth (5257); born July 14, 1715 and christened the 5th Sunday after Trinity.[13]
55. ix. Philipp (5258); born October 19, 1716 and christened the 28th Sunday after Trinity;[14]
died 1721 in Seelbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany
and buried Dec 16, 1721.[15]
56. x. Anna Katharina (5259); born September 5, 1719 and christened
the 14th Sunday after Trinity.[16]
57. xi. Elisabeth Katherina (5260); born September 22, 1723 and christened the 19th Sunday after Trinity;[17]
died 1725 and buried April 14, 1725.[18]
58. xii. Johann
Jacob (5261);[19]
born January 13, 1726 and christened the 2nd Sunday after Epiphany;[20]
married Mary Gertrude Young (5262) circa 1750;[21]
died circa November, 1785 in Culpeper Co., VA.[22]
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[1]Ibid., p. 178.
[2]Ibid.
[3]Ibid.
[4]Ibid.
[5]Ibid.
[6]Ibid.
[7]Ibid.
[8]Ibid.
[9]Ibid., p. 179.
[10]Ibid.
[11]Ibid.
[12]Ibid.
[13]Ibid.
[14]Ibid.
[15]Ibid.
[16]Ibid.
[17]Ibid.
[18]Ibid.
[19]referred to as "Jacob Hanbach" in American records.
[20]Holtzclaw, Nassau-Siegen Immigrants, p. 14, 179, 181.
[21]Ibid., p. 182.
[22]Ibid., p. 181.