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- Name Suffix: Junior
will C:334, 5:442
1779 tax list, Rockland, 40A, 1H, 1C, $64, rolling mill
1780 tax list, Rockland, 45A, 1H, 1C, $5.0.0, hempmill
1781 tax list, Rockland, 45A, 1H, 1C, $15.6, hemp mill, still
1784 tax list, Rockland, 71A, 1H, 2C, 4S, 1 person
1785 tax list, Rockland, $13.0 (Nicholas Jr)
1790 census, pg 41, Rockland Twp, 2-0-2
1800 census, pg 624, Heidelberg Twp, 00001-00001
1810 census, pg 713, Heidelberg Twp, 00001-00001
1820 census, pg 052, Heidelberg Twp, (Witman Clemence only)
Note: marriage of Peter Clemens at Trinity Lutheran says he was "second son of
Nicholas" which sinceAbraham came after Peter, would indicate that Nicholas was
first.
Where was Nicholas Jr on earlier tax lists?
I think the other sponsors before this were for Nicholas Sr since Nicholas Jr
was not on the tax lists in 1767 or so.There is almost a 10 year gap before these
sponsorships start up (which is after Nicholas Sr died):
sp -> 1784, Johannes Auster and Barbara
sp -> 1788, Peter Weidknecht and Catharine
sp -> 1791, Conrad Ernst and Catharine [Hieter?]
sp -> 1792, Hener Keim and Christina
sp -> 1793, John Langbein (decd) and Catharine
sp -> 1799, Daniel Dressler and Eva (at Stouchsburg)
sp -> 1808, George Clemens and Catharine
Note: a John Christopher Friedrich Clemens married Magd. Strickler in 1797 at
Stouchsburg. Perhaps this is about the time the Clemens family moved to the area?
(Frederich d1818, age 44) (ie c1774)
will 1822/1825, Middeltown/Womelsdorf:
sister Elisabeth McWate, widow of John McWate,
widow of deceased brother Peter
widow of deceased brother Abraham
sister Esther w/o Wm Collins
children of deceased sister Margaret who was w/o Elias Funk
Note: was a witness to Peter Hieter's will in 1790 (which mentions daughter
Maria married to Conrad Ernst).
Deed 39:50 for Nicholas of Womelsdorf, land sold by executors (I haven't seen the deed)
did he mention Margaretha Schaffer, his step-sister?
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