Johannes Heinrich Brumbaugh

Male Abt 1714 - Yes, date unknown


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  1. 1.  Johannes Heinrich Brumbaugh was born Abt 1714, Germany; died Yes, date unknown.

    Notes:

    BIR,MG: Family records of Roberta Brokaw Gerke as given to Pam Hallmark Wagner.
    "The Genealogy of the Brumbacks" by John Brumbaugh, 929.273, Film #13833761, Mic # 908.876, pg 437. Says arrived Philadelphia 30 Sep 1754 from southern Germany-went to Franklin Co, Penn. Also on sheet, from Wurtemburg, Gy (chk out).

    IMM: Genealogy of the Brumbaughs by G Marcus Brumbaugh, Section E pg 349:
    (E1) Johannes Henrich Brumbach, the immigrant, and family arrived at Philadelphia on the ship Neptune, Capt Waire, #0 Sep 1754, sailing from Rotterdam and stopping at Cowes, England for provisions as was general custom during long voyages, filled with innumerable hardships.

    A brief quotation bearing upon these hardships: "The journey for those who came from Southern Germany in 1754 lasted fully half a year amid such hardships as no one is able to describe adequately with their misery. The passage from Holland to Cowes alone often took 2-4 weeks.
    Careful search thru rcds of Philadelphia and adjacent counties has not yet been exhaustively made; but so as completed, it has failed to show that Johannes Henrich tarried long in Penn before settling in Conecocheague dist, north of Hagerstown, Frederick Co (now Washington Co, MD) or in Franklin Co,PA immediately adjoining to the north. The Franklin Co rcds are imcomplete. He could have been the "John" enumerated in Fairfax Co, VA in 1785 (see Sec D)
    There were four children, 3 born in Germany: Jacob, Conrad, Johannes, and George.
    pg 349 [E2] Jacob2 ("Jockel") b Nov. 27,1734; about 1760 m and settled on a tract of land near
    " Funkstown "—Hagerstown, Md., near [Cl] Johann Jacob1 Brumbach. About 1787 [E2] Jacob2 and his brother [E5] Georg2 (called " Yerrick " or " Yorrick " ) removed with the earliest pioneers to Morrison's Cove, then in Bedford Co., Pa. (Bedford was erected in 1771), now Blair Co., and located near the Rebecca Furnace property, occupying a large tract of land. The predatory Indian outbreaks of 1778 and 1779 caused all the early settlers to leave that locality and these brothers returned to their former homes on the Conecocheague river in Maryland—perhaps also Antrim Twp., Franklin Co., Pa. After the cessation of the Indian depredations these brothers re-occupied their Bedford Co. lands.
    [C18] Eve3 (Brumbaugh) Snoeberger, b 1806, while yet in full possession of her excellent memory, in 1891 wrote and also said that she " always understood from my father that my grandfather ( [ C l ] Johann Jacob1 Brumbach) pg 350: was a cousin to Johannes Henrich1 Brumbach, and Johannes [E4] was known as the stocking weaver."
    Children (4) :
    [E2] + Jacob2, b Nov. 27, 1734; d Aug. 13, 1816.
    [E3] + Conrad2, b , 1735; d , 1791.
    [E4] + Johannes2.
    [E5] + George2.

    Johannes married Unknown Abt 1734, Germany. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Johann Jacob Brumbaugh was born 27 Nov 1734, Germany; died 13 Aug 1816, Hopewell Township, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States; was buried Aug 1816.
    2. Conrad Kemper Brumbaugh was born 1735, Adelshofen, Baden, Germany; died 1806, Johnstown, Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States; was buried 1806.
    3. Johannes Brumbaugh was born Abt 1740, Germany; died Yes, date unknown.
    4. George Brumbaugh was born Abt 1761, Hagerstown, Washington, Maryland, United States; died 12 Mar 1838; was buried Mar 1838.

Generation: 2