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− | + | Johan Jacob Klein was born in Germany and arrived with his father, [[Philip Wendel Klein]] on the ship "Phoenix" in 1744. He was not included in the list of men on the ship, being only eight or nine years old.<br> From Pennsylvania records, the family settled in Weisenberg township, Northampton County, this township eventually becoming part of Lehigh County. Johan Jacob grew up there and in 1761 took over Klein Mill which occupied part of their land. He married Anna Eva while in Weisenberg township and their first child, Maria Magdalena was born in May of 1767. The child was baptized soon afterward at the Ziegel(brick) Church with his parents as sponsors. Eventually, several of his family members, including his parents, would be buried at the Ziegel Church cemetery. In 1769 Jacob is reported to have sold the homestead and moved to Salisbury township, Lehigh County. Salisbury township does not show him on the tax rolls Of 1772, and the record of him in Pennsylvania seems to end. <br>In 2021 James Funkhouser made research on Johan Jacob Klein and Anna Eva nee Dusong in Frederick County, Virginia available to this website. There is convincing evidence that the Johan Jacob of PA and VA are the same, but a couple sources report conflicting data. The sources for the two locations will be presented separately, and Mr Funkhouser's accompanying notes are included as received. Note that some sources are under copywrite restrictions. <br> The charts on this page utilize the data from both PA and VA. | |
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− | + | +-- ''Johan Jacob Klein'' --+ | |
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− | + | + +-- Maria Magdalena Unknown | |
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− | + | +-- Anna Eva Dusong | |
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Revision as of 10:14, 7 April 2021
Immigrant from Germany 1744
Johan Jacob Klein was born in Germany and arrived with his father, Philip Wendel Klein on the ship "Phoenix" in 1744. He was not included in the list of men on the ship, being only eight or nine years old.
From Pennsylvania records, the family settled in Weisenberg township, Northampton County, this township eventually becoming part of Lehigh County. Johan Jacob grew up there and in 1761 took over Klein Mill which occupied part of their land. He married Anna Eva while in Weisenberg township and their first child, Maria Magdalena was born in May of 1767. The child was baptized soon afterward at the Ziegel(brick) Church with his parents as sponsors. Eventually, several of his family members, including his parents, would be buried at the Ziegel Church cemetery. In 1769 Jacob is reported to have sold the homestead and moved to Salisbury township, Lehigh County. Salisbury township does not show him on the tax rolls Of 1772, and the record of him in Pennsylvania seems to end.
In 2021 James Funkhouser made research on Johan Jacob Klein and Anna Eva nee Dusong in Frederick County, Virginia available to this website. There is convincing evidence that the Johan Jacob of PA and VA are the same, but a couple sources report conflicting data. The sources for the two locations will be presented separately, and Mr Funkhouser's accompanying notes are included as received. Note that some sources are under copywrite restrictions.
The charts on this page utilize the data from both PA and VA.
Date | Location | Notes | Sources | |
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Birth | 23 Aug 1736 | Germany | [ ] | |
Marriage | To Anna Eva Dusong (b.6 Oct 1739, d. 1 May 1816) |
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Death | 27 Aug 1816 | Frederick Co., VA | [ ] | |
Burial | Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church cemetery Stephens City, Fredericks Co., VA |
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Ancestry chart segment
Generation 8 Generation 9
+-- Philip Wendel Klein | (1736-1816) +-- Johan Jacob Klein --+ | | + +-- Maria Magdalena Unknown | (17??-????) +-- Anna Eva Dusong
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Children
Name | Gender | Date of Birth | Birthplace | Spouse | Notes | Sources |
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Maria Magdalena Klein | F | 23 May 1767 | Weisenburg Twp, Lehigh Co. PA | [] | ||
Klein | [] | |||||
Klein | [] |
Places of Residence
Location | Dates | Notes | Sources |
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b. Germany | b. 1736-1744 | [] | |
arr. Philadelpia | 12 Oct.1744 | [] | |
raised on farm 1 mile NE of Seipstown, Weisenberg Twp., Lehigh Co. |
by 1746 | [] |
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Sources in Pennsylvania
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1 | History of Lehigh County, PA by C. R. Roberts, 1914. At Bethlehem Public Library . Kline Familybiographies pp. 679-685
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2 | History of the Counties of Lehigh and Carbon by Alfred Mathews & Austin Hungerford, 1884.
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3 | Records of Ziegel Church, Weisenberg Twp., Lehigh Co. PA. Baptisms by Rev. Daniel Schumacher.
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Sources in Virginia
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V1 | FindAGrave Memorial No. 11770917, created Sept. 2005 & maintained by Jonathan Coulter (contributor no. 46788180). "Birth: 23 Aug 1736 Germany; Death: 27 Aug 1816 Age 80 Frederick County, Virginia, USA; Burial: Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery". Family Members: "Spouse Eva Dusong Kline 1739-1850; Children Philip Kline 1760-1842, Adam Kline 1761-1846, Mary Magdalene Swisher 1766-1852, Mary Barbara Taflinger 1772-1842" |