Michael HELMENTAL
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name | Michael HELMENTAL |
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death | 6. November 1818 | Smith, Tennessee, United States
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residence | 1810 | ||
burial | Smith County, Tennessee
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birth | between 1744 and 1746 | Gemünd, Schleiden, Schleiden, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany
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Johannes Andoni HELLENDAHL |
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1 | FamilySearch Stammbaum, https://www.myheritage.de/research/collection-40001/familysearch-stammbaum?s=5546631&itemId=617213355&action=showRecord
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<p>Michael Helmental<br />Geburtsnamen: Michael Helmintollar (Helmantel)Michael HelmintollarMichael HelmantollerMichael HelmantelMichael HellmedalMichael Helmandollar<br />Geschlecht: männlich<br/>Geburt: Zwischen 1744 und 1746 - Gemünd, Schleiden, Schleiden, Rhineland, Prussia, Germany<br />Heirat: Ehepartner: Catherine Wright - ca. 1766 - Mannakess, Frederick, Maryland<br />Heirat: Ehepartner: Catherine Herman - Zwischen 1773 und 1775 - Frederick, Frederick, Colony of Maryland, British Colonial America<br />Wohnsitz: 1810 - Not Stated, Botetourt, Virginia<br />Tod: 6. Nov. 1818 -Smith, Tennessee, United States<br />Erdbestattung: Smith County, Tennessee<br />Eltern: Johannes Andoni Hellendahl, Catharina Hellendahl (geb. Keuth)<br />Ehepartner: Catherine Helmental (geb. Herman), Catherine Helmental (geb. Wright)<br />Kinder: Johann Jacob Hellendahl, William B Helmandollar, Catherine Manner (geb. Helmandollar), Anthony Helmontaller, Elizabeth Tresler ( Dressler) (geb. Helmontoler), Mary Tatham (geb. Helmandollar), Palser Kimbealing Helmantollar<br />Geschwister: Catherina Gertrud Hoerngen (geb. Hellenthal), Johann Jakob Hellenthal, Isaac Hellental, Maria Gerdrud Hellendahl, Maria Vogel (geb. Hellenthal), Johan Arnold Hellendahl, Maria Elisabeth Hellenthal, Wilhelm Henrich Hellenthal, Johannes Mattheiss Hellendahl<br /> Diese Person hat scheinbar doppelte Verwandte.Sehen Sie auf FamilySearch nach, um die ganze Information anzuzeigen.<br /> Zusätzliche Informationen: LifeSketch:Birth: 1745 in Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States Reference Number: 36645 Event: Michael Helmontall, Rockingham Co., VA Personal Tax List A; one white male aged 16-21, no blacks, 2 horses/mares/colts/mules, and 9 cattle. Fact 1787 Rockingham County, Virginia, USA 3 Death: 06 NOV 1818 in Smith County, Tennessee, United States 4 Name: Michael HELMINTOLLER 4 Event: On the Tax List of Tazewell Co., VA Fact 1811 Tazewell County, Virginia, USA Event: Tazewell County organized. Fact 1800 Event: His father arrived on the ship, the snow Charlotte into Philadelphia. Fact 05 SEP 1743 Event: Rockingham County formed from Augusta. Fact 1778 Event: Tazewell County formed from Wythe & Russell Counties, Virginia. Fact 1799 Event: At Manakees, Frederick Co., MD when son Johann Helmantel was born. Fact 1767 Event: Removed from Tazewell, Virginia to Smith,Tennessee. Fact AFT 1811 Event: Son, William B. Helmandollar, was born . Fact 1778 Manakees, Frederick, Maryland, USA Event: Removed from Frederick, MD to Rockingham, VA. Fact BET 1778 AND 1787 Rockingham County, Virginia, USA Event: Frederick Co., MD formed from parts of Prince George's and Baltimore Counties. Fact 1748 Event: French & Indan Wars took place. Fact BET 1755 AND 1762 Long before there were any settlements in Frederick County, parties of Germans passed through it from Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to seek homes in Virginia. The principal route was over a pack horse or Indian road that crossed the present Pennsylvania counties of York and Adams to the Monocacy where it passed into Maryland. Once in Maryland, the road passed through Crampton's Gap and crossed the Potomacat several fords. The first German settlement in Frederick County was as early as 1729 in the village of Monocacy, which was the first village beyond the lower part of Montgomery County in Western Maryland . Monocacy was situated at or near the present village of Creagerstown. Here around 1732 the first German church, which was known as the Log Church, was built in Maryland. The Log Church laterbecame the church of Creagerstown and then was replaced by a brick church a few rods north of the old site in 1834. There were several taverns there to accommodate travelers on the Monocacy Road, which was constructed by the governments of Pennsylvania and Maryland. Monocacy Road was an improvement upon the old Indian trail which was formerly used. The road went from Wright's Ferry in Pennsylvaniato the Maryland line, then to the Potomac, and then on to the uplands of Virginia. The French and Indian War also known as the Seven Years War, began in 1755 with general disaster to the British cause and the American colonies. The plan was for France to take possession of the British area of North America and for her and her allies to divide the colonies up among them. In the early part of 1754every Indian suddenly and mysteriously disappeared from Frederick County. The emissaries of France had been among them and had enlisted their aid in their scheme to take possession of the full Mississippi Valley. England was laying claim to virtually all of North America. However, the French had a well established colony at New Orleans, and they were steadily extending their influence northward through the Mississippi Valley. When the English government made a grant of certain priveleges beyond the Allegheny Mountains to the Virginia Ohio Company, the French increased their efforts to establish a chain of forts from Canada to their Mississippi settlements. The object was to confine the English colonies to the Atlantic slope. The French had a long standing treaty with the Iriquois Indians,and the Iriquois were greatly feared by every other Indian tribe in the whole area, including Western Maryland. Thus the French and the Iriquois were able to intimidate the greater part of the Indiantribes of the area to make war upon the English colonies. All of the settlements of the western parts of Frederick County eventually came under attack. Since the Scots/Irish were largely in the area between the Indians and the Germans, they were the first to feel the brunt of the attacks. Then the colonists, including the Germans were killed, tortured and burned out. Monocacy was burned until justthe old log Church and a few nearby buildings were left standing. The depredations suffered by the colonists were legendary and T.J.C. Williams goes into great detail in his "History of Western Maryland", so I won't go into it here. The war was won through the efforts of the colonial army with little actual help from the British regulars. In 1776, Frederick County, Maryland was divided into threeparts. The westernmost portion became Washington County, named after George Washington, the easternmost portion became Montgomery County, named after another Revolutionary War general, Richard Montgomery. The central portion remained Frederick County. Frederick County Land and Naturalization Records Land Records from 1748 Naturalization Records 1801-1906 Frederick Co. Clerk of the Circuit Court 100 West Patrick Street Frederick, MD 21701 Phone (301) 694-1960 Source for all above is Brenda Keck Reed's Kith & Kin of VA, NC, TN, SC & Beyond http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bhreed&id=I33691#s2 Contact: Brenda Keck Reed</p> Der FamilySearch Stammbaum wird duch MyHeritage unter Lizenz von FamilySearch International, der weltgrössten Genealogie Organisation, veröffentlicht. FamilySearch ist eine nonprofit Organisation gesponsert von der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage (Mormonen Kirche). |
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