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Information mostly obtained from "Armentrout Family History 1739 - 1978" by Russell S. Armentrout. Ancestors of Mathias Ermentraudt Generation No. 1 1. Mathias Ermentraudt, born 18 September 1801 in Rockingham Co., VA; died 6 March 1861 in Clinton Co., IN. He was the son of 2. Johan Frederick Ermentraudt and 3. Barbara Monger. He married (1) Sarah Kisling 14 September 1826 in Warren Co., OH. She was born 12 May 1807 in Warren Co., OH, and died 7 July 1889 in Clinton Co., IN. She was the daughter of Dieterich Kesling and Elizabeth Link. More About Mathias Ermentraudt: Baptism: 1 November 1801, Peaked Mountain Church - George Ermentraut, Sponser Census: 1850, Jackson, Clinton Co., IN - listed as Matthias, 48, Farmer, born VA. More About Sarah Kisling: Census: 1850, Jackson, Clinton Co., IN - listed as Sarah, 43, born OH. Generation No. 2 2. Johan Frederick Ermentraudt, born December 1764 in Augusta Co., VA; died 1 October 1855 in Montgomery Co., IN. He was the son of 4. Johan Georg Ermentraudt and 5. Barbara Friedtel. He married 3. Barbara Monger 3 February 1795 in Rockingham Co., VA. 3. Barbara Monger, born 20 October 1773 in Augusta Co., VA; died 29 March 1847 in Montgomery Co., IN. She was the daughter of 6. Henry Monger and 7. Anna Margaret Zellers. More About Johan Frederick Ermentraudt: Baptism: 10 September 1765, Peaked Mountain Church - Sponsor Johan Friederich Ermantraudt (Uncle). Children of Johan Ermentraudt and Barbara Monger are: i. Christena Ermentraudt, born 1 January 1796 in Rockingham Co., VA; died 1859 in LaBelle, MO; married George Diffendoffer 3 March 1815 in Warren Co., OH. ii. Daniel Ermentraudt, born 1 December 1797 in Rockingham Co., VA; died 1832 in Rockville, IN. iii. Valentine Ermentraudt, born 24 September 1799 in Rockingham Co., VA; died 17 March 1846 in Waynesboro, Montgomery Co., IN; married (1) Elizabeth Catherine Kisling Abt. 1824 in Warren Co., OH; born 17 February 1798 in VA; died 21 June 1871 in Vermillion Co., IL; married (2) Catherine Elizabeth Kisling 27 January 1825 in Warren Co., OH; born 17 February 1803 in Warren Co., OH; died 21 June 1871 in Vermillion, IL. More About Valentine Ermentraudt: Baptism: 10 November 1799, Peaked Mountain Church - Augustine & Margaret Ermentrout, Sponsors 1 iv. Mathias Ermentraudt, born 18 September 1801 in Rockingham Co., VA; died 6 March 1861 in Clinton Co., IN; married Sarah Kisling 14 September 1826 in Warren Co., OH. v. Jonathan Armentrout, born 16 December 1803; died 1807. vi. Louisa Ermentraudt, born 1805; married Peter Zaring. vii. Eli Ermentraudt, born 1808; died 1884; married Eliza Taylor. viii. Joseph Ermentraudt, born 1810; married Martha Dice. ix. Henry Ermentraudt, born 11 April 1812 in Warren Co., OH; died 24 February 1849 in Montgomery Co., IN; married (1) Elizabeth Wolfe; married (2) Anna Faust 17 October 1836 in Montgomery Co., IN; born 23 December 1810 in Lehigh Co., PA; died 1 September 1887 in Montgomery Co., IN. x. Mary Anna Ermentraudt, born 29 March 1817; died 1888; married George Faust. Generation No. 3 4. Johan Georg Ermentraudt, born 1729 in Palatinate State of the Holy Roman Empire; died Aft. 1805 in Rockingham Co., VA. He was the son of 8. Michael Ermentraudt and 9. Anna Elizabeth Hain. He married 5. Barbara Friedtel. 5. Barbara Friedtel She was the daughter of 10. Jacob Friedtel. More About Johan Georg Ermentraudt: Immigration: 27 August 1739, English Ship "Samuel" landed Port of Philadelphia Military service: 18 October 1781, Capt. Baxter's Co. VA Militia - Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown Children of Johan Ermentraudt and Barbara Friedtel are: i. Geroge Ermentraudt, born 1761 in Augusta Co., VA; died 1787 in Rockingham Co., VA. More About Geroge Ermentraudt: Cause of Death: Killed instantly when log from 12 ft. wall of Old Dutch Church fell on him. ii. Mary Margaret Ermentraudt, born 1763 in Augusta Co., VA. More About Mary Margaret Ermentraudt: Baptism: 5 December 1763, Peaked Mountain Church - Anna Elisabeth Ermentraudt (Grandmother), Sponsor 2 iii. Johan Frederick Ermentraudt, born December 1764 in Augusta Co., VA; died 1 October 1855 in Montgomery Co., IN; married Barbara Monger 3 February 1795 in Rockingham Co., VA. iv. Catherine Barbara Ermentraudt, born 24 July 1769. More About Catherine Barbara Ermentraudt: Baptism: 13 August 1769, Peaked Mountain Church - John Ermentraut & Barbara Miller, Sponsors 6. Henry Monger He married 7. Anna Margaret Zellers. 7. Anna Margaret Zellers Child of Henry Monger and Anna Zellers is: 3 i. Barbara Monger, born 20 October 1773 in Augusta Co., VA; died 29 March 1847 in Montgomery Co., IN; married Johan Frederick Ermentraudt 3 February 1795 in Rockingham Co., VA. Generation No. 4 8. Michael Ermentraudt, born Abt. 1693 in Germany; died Abt. 1739 in Germany. He was the son of 16. Johannes Ermentraudt. He married 9. Anna Elizabeth Hain. 9. Anna Elizabeth Hain, born Abt. 1699 in Palatinate, Germany; died 1774 in Rockingham Co., VA. Notes for Anna Elizabeth Hain: Anna Elizabeth Hain came to America aboard Ship Samuel, landing in Philadelphia, PA 27 August 1739. She arrived with her seven children and settled in Berks Co., PA. She moved to Augusta (now Rockingham) Co., VA with her sons Johan Phillip, Johan Frederick, Henrich and George in 1753. Children of Michael Ermentraudt and Anna Hain are: i. Johannes Ermentraudt, born 1717 in Palatinate, Nassau, Germany; died Bet. 1753 - 1757 in Augusta Co., VA; married Anna Elizabeth Hedderich 22 May 1743 in Strouchburg Church - Bethel Twp., Lancaster (now Berks) Co., PA; born 1718 in Palatinate, Nassau, Germany; died 1775. Notes for Johannes Ermentraudt: Lists 69-70 C at the Court House of Philadelphia, August 27, 1739. Present The Honourable George Thomas, Esq, Lieutenant Governour, Samuel Hassel, Thomas Griffitts, Esq. The Palatines whose names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Samuel and Snow Betsie, Hugh Percy and Richard Buden, Commanders, from Rotterdam, but last from Deal in England, did this day take and subscribe the Oaths to the Government, viz., Johannes Ermentraudt Johan Phillip Ermentraudt Johan Friedrich Ermentraudt After their marriage Johannes and his wife lived with her father Adam Hedderich. Johannes and his father-in-law combined their assets into a joint partnership. The father, daughter, and son-in-law lived together in Pennsylvania for about 10 years and prospered. [1500 acres of some of the best farming land in Pennsylvania, 2 miles north of the intersection of the Berks and Daupin Turnpike (US 422) in the present day town of Wernersville, Pennsylvania and the Hains Church Road] In 1752, the 3 older married sons and their families, their mother and the 2 unmarried boys moved to Virginia. Christople and sister Anna Elizabeth Hain and her family remained in Pennsylvania. Traveling with loaded wagons in an uncharted wilderness must have been slow and difficult. The Caravan, probably with some of their neighbors added, moved slowly southward and westward crossing the Potomac River and then undoubtedly following the North Branch of the Shenandoah River along the western side of Massanutten Mountain, the Peaked Mountain of the Valley Germans. Here they purchased land and settled around the western and southern end of the mountain, from several miles north of the present day town of Keezletown to the present day town of McGaheysville, where numerous descendants still reside. Armentrout Family History 1739-1978, by Russell S. Armentrout No record has been found of Johannes buying any land in Virginia, although Adam states in a civil suit against Johannes Kouts after the death of his son-in-law in 1753/57 that he bought land in the name of both his former son-in-law and himself. Johannes was paid for provisions and protection for the inhabitants of the frontier by the Virginia colony in March 1756. This payment may have been made to his estate after his death. [Boogers Virginia Gleanings, p. 49] There is no definite date for his death, except that it was between 1753 and 1757 and he left no will. He may have been buried at Peaked Mountain Church Cemetery, but there are no stones left in this old cemetery, so his burial place remains unidentified. More About Johannes Ermentraudt: Burial: Rockingham Co., VA Immigration: 27 August 1739, The English ship, Samuel, docked Delaware Bay and unloaded in Philadelphia, PA - listed as johanes Ermantroud, 22. Notes for Anna Elizabeth Hedderich: Anna Elizabeth married Johannes Kouts who for a time lived in Adam Hedderich's household. However, after a time Kouts forced his wife to demand an administrator and settlement of the estate of her former husband. Apparently, through these efforts Johannes Kouts was appointed by the Augusta County, Virginia, Court as executor of Johannes Ermentraudt's estate. With this accomplished Kouts assumed control of the combined estate and the mortgage bond in Pennsylvania. This combined with other obnoxious behavior proved too much for Adam and he forced his new son-in-law and wife to leave and they returned an inventory 15 March 1758. [ Augusta County, Virginia, Will Book 2 page 223] More About Anna Elizabeth Hedderich: Residence: Abt. 1752, Augusta Co., VA Marriage Notes for Johannes Ermentraudt and Anna Hedderich: Married by Rev. Casper Stoever. ii. Anna Elizabeth Ermentraudt, born 1719 in Germany; married Johan Frederick Hain; born Abt. 1716; died Abt. 1753. Notes for Anna Elizabeth Ermentraudt: In 1752, the 3 older married sons and their families, their mother and the 2 unmarried boys moved to Virginia. Christople and sister Anna Elizabeth Hain and her family remained in Pennsylvania. Armentrout Family History 1739 - 1978 by Russell S. Armentrout. iii. Johan Phillip Ermentraudt, born 1720 in Palatinate, Nassau, Germany; died 1790 in Rockingham Co., VA; married Elizabeth Reith 1745 in Lancaster (now Berks) Co., PA; born 8 October 1725 in Lancaster Co., (now Berks Co.), PA; died 7 October 1795 in Rockingham Co., VA. Notes for Johan Phillip Ermentraudt: Lists 69-70 C at the Court House of Philadelphia, August 27, 1739. Present The Honourable George Thomas, Esq, Lieutenant Governour, Samuel Hassel, Thomas Griffitts, Esq. The Palatines whose names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Samuel and Snow Betsie, Hugh Percy and Richard Buden, Commanders, from Rotterdam, but last from Deal in England, did this day take and subscribe the Oaths to the Government, viz., Johannes Ermentraudt Johan Phillip Ermentraudt Johan Friedrich Ermentraudt 22 March 1779 - Deed by Philip Armentrout to son Philip. Deed by Philip Armentrout to son Henry. Deed by Philip Armentrout to son Peter. More About Johan Phillip Ermentraudt: Burial: Peaked Mountain Church Cemetery - McGaheysville, VA Immigration: 27 August 1739, The English ship, Samuel, docked Delaware Bay and unloaded in Philadelphia, PA - listed as Philipus Ermantroud, 18. Military service: French and Indian War Religion: 31 October 1769, Signed the Agreement Between The Reformed and Lutheran Congrations Worshipping in The Peaked Mountain Church More About Elizabeth Reith: Burial: Peaked Mountain Church Cemetery iv. Friederich Ermentraudt, born 1723 in Germany; died Bet. 1789 - 1792 in Cub Run, Rockingham Co., VA; married Mary Catrina Hedrich Abt. 1746 in Berks Co., PA; born Abt. 1725. Notes for Friederich Ermentraudt: Lists 69-70 C at the Court House of Philadelphia, August 27, 1739. Present The Honourable George Thomas, Esq, Lieutenant Governour, Samuel Hassel, Thomas Griffitts, Esq. The Palatines whose names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Samuel and Snow Betsie, Hugh Percy and Richard Buden, Commanders, from Rotterdam, but last from Deal in England, did this day take and subscribe the Oaths to the Government, viz., Johannes Ermentraudt Johan Phillip Ermentraudt Johan Friedrich Ermentraudt More About Friederich Ermentraudt: Immigration: 27 August 1739, The English ship, Samuel, docked Delaware Bay and unloaded in Philadelphia, PA - listed as Johan Fredrick Ermantroud, 16. v. Christople Ermentraudt, born 1725 in Palatinate, Germany; died Abt. 1805 in Hardy Co., VA; married (1) Elizabeth Schmehl Abt. 1748 in Berks Co., PA; died Abt. 1754 in Berks Co., PA; married (2) Susannah Gallet Powers Abt. 1760 in Augusta Co., VA; died 1814 in Hardy Co., VA. Notes for Christople Ermentraudt: In 1752, the 3 older married sons and their families, their mother and the 2 unmarried boys moved to Virginia. Christople and sister Anna Elizabeth Hain and her family remained in Pennsylvania. Armentrout Family History 1739 - 1978 by Russell S. Armentrout. Christopher Ermentraudt took up by warrant from the Proprietors, sons of William Penn, a tract of 22 acres of land on 11 Oct 1753. Christopher took some part in the French & Indian Wars that harassed the frontier settlements of VA. This is borne out by actions taken at the 1st session of the General Assembly at Williamsburg, VA Tuesday, 10 Sep 1758. An act for the Defense of the Frontier of this colony and for other purposes therein mentioned: Schedule: To the Militia of the County of Augusta and for provisions furnished by sundry inhabitants of said Co.: "To Christopher Armentrout, Militia, 32 Shillings." Christopher was over age for combat in the American Revolution, but was paid for supplies furnished to the Continental Army. this is found in the October 1929 DAR Magazine, which lists Christopher and Martin Shobe. Christopher died in Hardy Co., VA (now WV) in 1805. His will is dated 10 July 1805. vi. Johan Heinrich Ermentraudt, born 1726 in Germany; died Abt. 1782 in Rockingham Co., VA; married Mary Magdalena Bauer 2 February 1759 in Augusta Co., VA; died Abt. 1823 in Rockingham Co., VA. 4 vii. Johan Georg Ermentraudt, born 1729 in Palatinate State of the Holy Roman Empire; died Aft. 1805 in Rockingham Co., VA; married Barbara Friedtel. 10. Jacob Friedtel Child of Jacob Friedtel is: 5 i. Barbara Friedtel, married Johan Georg Ermentraudt. Generation No. 5 16. Johannes Ermentraudt, born Abt. 1665 in Reischweiler, Germany; died in Germany. Child of Johannes Ermentraudt is: 8 i. Michael Ermentraudt, born Abt. 1693 in Germany; died Abt. 1739 in Germany; married Anna Elizabeth Hain. Notify Administrator about this message?
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