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Re: Margaret NOLLERT / Frederick ISEMINGER
Posted by: William Iseminger Date: November 26, 2001 at 23:17:37
In Reply to: Margaret NOLLERT / Frederick ISEMINGER by Brett Murphy of 131

Brett
The following are the notes I have after corresponding with several other researchers which should give you some idea of source of information:

Not positive Margaret's maiden name was Nollart/Nollert, but information in the will of George Nollart (Chester Co., PA, May 11, 1768. June 12, 1770) lists a daughter Margaret Isinminger, as well as her siblings, Margaret Elizabeth, Philip, Elizabeth and Catherine--The same names appear among the children of Margaret Iseminger. Also, a Philip Nollert/Nolbert was a signee/witness on Frederick Iseminger's will. (info obtained from Sara Abbott (abbot@magicnet.net) 12/17/99)

Additional information from Sara Abbott (1/2001): She has found some evidence that the John Stone that was listed with Philip Nollert as "highest relation" was the husband of Elisabeth Nollert Stone, who was mentioned in Joh. George Nollert's will. There is also a Joh. Gg. Nollert in Schoenau, Wuertemberg, Germany at the right time to be ours. There was also a Gg. Phil. Nollert, master baker. Our Joh. Gg. was a baker. The Gg. Phil. ws still there in the 1760s, but he could be a brother, or even a father. Most Nollerts can be traced back to the Schoenau area. Also, Schoenau is about 20 miles north of Eppingen, and Bretten is about 20 miles south of Eppingen, where Freidrich Eisenmenger emigrated from.

The information on Freiderich, who may be our Frederick Iseminger, comes from a notation in a book. My notes on that are below:
-don't know how he got here or his ancestry at this time. There were several Eisenmi(e)ngers that arrived in Philadelphia in 1750s from Palatine region of Germany but do not know of any direct connection or relation to Frederick. Information from a Michael Iseminger has located a Freidrich Eisenmenger (German spelling of Iseminger) who immigrated in 1751, but ship name or the port of entry is not known. The information came from Broderbund CD #354. The book the information came from lists the place of origin as Eppingen/Brett, Germany. A translation of the abbreviations in the book and other information by Sara Abbott (abbot@magicnet.net) indicate that Freidrich was a "citizen," another that the document was an emmigration permit, and another that there was a 10% tax rate accessed for the permit.
(See notes under wife Margaret for related information)


Hope this gives you some idea. If you look through the message board, you should see other correspondence relating to Freiderich.

I look forward to hearing more from you as I do not have any information of the descendants of Elizabeth Iseminger and John Everly other thanthey were married May 27, 1783 in Frederick, MD and she was born in 1759. I would be glad to share what information I have on the other siblings and their descendants.

Bill Iseminger
MrMounds@aol.com


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