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| + | ====== Jacob Heidschuh (c.1690-1775) ====== | ||
| + | The birthdate of ~1690 for Jacob Hiteshew is included in a number of online family trees, but is probably a guess. | ||
| + | ((Meginness J. F. & J.H. Beers & Co. (1903). Biographical annals of lancaster county pennsylvania : containing biographical and genealogical sketches of prominent and representative citizens and of many of the early settlers. J.H. Beers, p. 384. [[https:// | ||
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| + | The information provided by Meginness probably was from oral histories told several generations later. In oral histories of this kind, details can be altered and ancestors of the same name can become confused with each other. However, the information Meginess provides is consistent with and in some cases corroborated by other records. | ||
| + | ==== Immigration ==== | ||
| + | The first known records for Jacob are those that document his arrival in the British colony of Pennsylvania: | ||
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| + | On (or shortly before) 23.Aug.1728 a ship arrived in Philadelphia with 205 people (80 men, 69 women, 56 children) described as " | ||
| + | ((Strassburger R. B. & Hinke W. J. Pennsylvania-German Society. (1934). Pennsylvania German pioneers : a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808. Pennsylvania German Society, Volume I p. 18 [[https:// | ||
| + | On 24.Aug.1728, | ||
| + | ((ibid, p. 19. [[https:// | ||
| + | The declaration itself was an oath of allegiance. | ||
| + | ((The declaration would have been something along these lines: //"We subscribers, | ||
| + | The ship's record does not name the 69 women and 56 children who accompanied the 80 adult male passengers, but these may have included Jacob' | ||
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| + | ==== Church Record from Skippack, PA ==== | ||
| + | A book on the history of the Goshenhoppen Reformed church includes a letter sent by the Schibach congregation in 1730. The letter has Jacob Heidschuh as one of the signing deacons and elders. | ||
| + | ((Hinke W. J. (1920). //A history of the Goshenhoppen Reformed Charge, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (1727-1819)// | ||
| + | As counties in Philadelphia were formed (i.e. by taking areas from existing large counties to create newer and smaller counties), the county location for Skippack went from being Philadelphia to Montgomery. | ||
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| + | ==== 1734 Land Record ==== | ||
| + | According to land records for Pennsylvania On 1.Apr.1734, a Jacob Heitshou acquired lot number 37, comprising 100 acres, in Philadelphia County on 1.Apr.1734. | ||
| + | ((PROVINCIAL PAPERS: WARRANTIES OF LAND IN THE SEVERAL COUNTIES OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA 1730-1898, Edited by William Henry Engle, M.D., M.A., Vol. I., Wm. Stanley Ray, State Printer of Pennsylvania, | ||
| + | or [[http:// | ||
| + | As noted above, Philadelphia County in 1734 was a large area that included Skippack Township, which is now part of Montgomery County, PA. | ||
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| + | ==== Father of Johann Nicolaus? ==== | ||
| + | Although I have found no records of birth or parents for Johann Nicolaus, a number of family trees (e.g. on Ancestry.com) show the father of Johann Nicolaus as immigrant Jacob Hiteshew (b. ~1690), and show the birthplace of Johann Nicolaus as Montgomery County, PA. | ||
| + | ((Family trees often identify birthplace based on current geographical designations. | ||
| + | This consistent with the theory that Johann Nicolaus was was born in or near Skippack, and was the son of immigrant Jacob. | ||
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| + | ===== Family Tree ===== | ||
| + | Drawing on the sources and records described above, the family tree information below is based on the following suppositions: | ||
| + | - Palatine immigrant Jacob Hiteshew had three sons: Jacob Hiteshew, Johann Nicolaus Hiteshew, and Jurg Phillip Hiteshew. | ||
| + | - As seems to have been common in Hiteshew families, these men sometimes went by what we today consider to be the middle name -- though English practices resulted in the first name being used or included for certain kinds of documents. Church records tend more toward Germanic spelling, while civil records tend more towards Anglicized spelling. Thus a man called Johann Nicolaus by his German-speaking pastor may be known to others as John or Nicholas; Jürg Phillip may be known as George or Phillip; etc. As was also common for the time, the spelling of surnames varies. \\ \\ | ||
| + | - While online family trees (e.g. on Ancestry.com) can be a useful resource, they also can contain errors that may be copied by others to the point of being accepted as " | ||
| + | - Over time, the migration west and south continued, taking some descendants of immigrant Jacob to Frederick County, Maryland, where we find families with the surname Hiteshew (or some variant) in records from the first census in 1790. | ||
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| + | So the tree below is a theory and could be wrong, but it seems to provide a good fit for the information currently available. | ||
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| + | ==== Children of Jacob Heidschuh + Anne Marie? (Last Name Unknown) ==== | ||
| + | --- (Pesumed complete) --- | ||
| + | * Jacob Heidschuh (b. after 1712) ---m. Dorothea (Schmidt?) | ||
| + | * Johann Nicolaus Hiteshew (b. after 1712) ---m. Anna Sybilla (surname unknown) | ||
| + | * Phillip Heidschuh (b. ~1764) ---m. Catharina Ruppert | ||
| + | * Eva? Elizabeth Heidschuh (b. ?) ---m. Geredtin? | ||
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| + | ==== Next Generation - Hiteshew Surname ==== | ||
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| + | == Jacob Heitshew + Dorothea (Schmidt?) == | ||
| + | --- (Presumed complete) --- | ||
| + | * Henrich Hiteshew (b. 1755) (([[sources: | ||
| + | * Maria Margaret Hiteshew (b. 1756) ((Records of Rev. Waldschmidt, | ||
| + | NOTE: Seltenreich likely refers to Seltenreich (or Zeltenreich) Reformed Church, which was a German Reformed Church formed in the 1740s. | ||
| + | * Johann Phillip Hiteshew (b. 1758) (([[sources: | ||
| + | * Jacob Hiteshew (b. 1760) ((Geneanet Community Tree Index: Jacob Heightschue, | ||
| + | )) ---m. Mararetha Seuberlingen | ||
| + | * Peter Hiteshew (b. 1764?) | ||
| + | * William Hiteshew | ||
| + | * Elizabeth Hiteshew | ||
| + | * Barbara Hiteshew | ||
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| + | == Johann Nicolaus Heidschu + Anna Sybilla (surname unknown) == | ||
| + | --- (May be incomplete) --- | ||
| + | * George Phillip Hiteshew (b. 1756) (([[sources: | ||
| + | NOTE: He probably was named after his male sponsor (his uncle?) and later anglicized Jürg to George. As explained in a description of the [[sources: | ||
| + | * Johann Jacob Hiteshew (b. 1757) (([[sources: | ||
| + | )) | ||
| + | * Johannes Hiteshew (b. 1773) ((Maryland Births and Christenings: | ||
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| + | == Philip Heitschu + Catharina Ruppert == | ||
| + | --- (Presumed complete) --- | ||
| + | * Wilhelm (William) Heitshu | ||
| + | * Daniel Heitshu | ||
| + | * Elizabeth Heitshu | ||
| + | * Mary Heitshu m. Daniel Keller | ||
| + | * Catharine Heitshu m. James Russel | ||
| + | * Sarah Heitshu m. Jacob Kurtz | ||
| + | * Margaret Heitshu | ||
| + | * Sybilla Heitshu | ||
| + | * Henrietta m. Samuel Dorwart | ||
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| + | ==== Footnotes ==== | ||
| + | ++++ Click to Open/Close | | ||
| + | ~~REFNOTES~~ | ||
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