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Anna Christina Schoolcraft (Kemmer)

German: Anna Christina Kämmer
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Neuwied, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Death: August 1741 (37)
Schoharie, Schoharie, NY, United States
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Daughter of Johann Wilhelm Kemmer and Catharina Kammer
Wife of James Schoolcraft
Mother of Johann Lorantz Schoolcraft; Margaretha ‘Margaret’ Wall; Lawrence Lorenzo Schoolcraft; Elizabeth Rose; Christian Schoolcraft and 9 others
Sister of Johann Wilhelm Kammer; Johann Peter Kammer; Lorentz Kammer and Anna Ottilia Kammer

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About Anna Christina Schoolcraft

Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kemmer-16

Anna Christina Kemmer\Kämmer was born in 1704, near the village of Niederbieber, located 2 km north of Neuweid. She was a daughter of Johann Willhelm Kämer (Hunter Lists # 355) and Catharina Mees, his first wife.[1]

Baptism: Jun 1704. Sponsors: Johan Wilh. Kämmer, Elsa Christinaa Diederich, daughter of Christian Diederich, Anna Gertraudt, a servant at Johannes Mees's from Neuburgisch country, and Johann Daniel son of Weyandt Wirttges at Seg. [2]

Anna Christina Kemmer (also Käme or Cranmer), was born about 1700, a date as early as 1688 has been suggested, in Schenectady, New York.[3]She married James Jacobus Schoolcraft circa 1735. [4]

Anna Christina Kemmer married James Schoolkraft; the will of William Schoolcraft of Schoharie dated 22 Sep 1760 mentions property left by his grandfather William Cammer[5]

James next married Anna Christina Kemmer abt. 1727. Anna was born about Jun 1704 in Segendorf/Niederbieber, Neuwied, (Germany), and was christened on 10 Jun 1704 in Segendorf, Neuwied, (Germany), and died between Aug 1741 and Aug 1743 in Schoharie, Albany County, New York. Children from this marriage are:[6]

Children of James and Anna:

  1. Christian SCHOOLCRAFT, b. abt. Apr 1732, Schoharie, Albany County, New York; d. after 25 May 1790; m. Elisabeth Margaretha BECKER, dau. of Andonius BECKER and Charlotte, on 9 Oct 1753, St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Schoharie, Albany County, New York.[7] Elisabeth was born from about 1735 to 1736 in Schoharie, Albany County, New York; christened btwn 1735 and 1736, Schoharie, Albany Co., New York.[8][9]
  2. James SCHOOLCROFT, b. abt. 1728, Schoharie, Albany County, New York.[10][11]
  3. William SCHOOLCRAFT, b. abt. 1730, Schoharie, Albany Co., New York; d. 13 Apr 1761, Schoharie, Albany County, New York (aged abt. 31); buried in Schoharie, Albany County, New York. William married Maria Elizabeth SCHNEIDER on 9 May 1749, St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Schoharie, Albany Co., New York.[12][13]
  4. John SCHOOLCRAFT, b. abt. 28 Apr 1731, Schoharie, Albany Co., New York; christened 28 Apr 1731, High and Low Dutch Reformed Congregation, Schoharie, New York; d. abt. 1795 (aged abt. 64). John married Anna Barbara BOSS, bf. 1758. Anna d. 16 Dec 1784, Schoharie, Albany Co., New York.[14][15][16]
  5. Lawrence SCHOOLCRAFT, b. btwn. 1732 and 1733, Schoharie, Albany Co., New York; christened btwn. 1732 and 1733, Schoharie, Albany County, New York; d. after 23 Sep 1808. Lawrence married Anna Maria SCHNEIDER on 23 Oct 1759, St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Schoharie, Albany Co., New York. Anna was born btwn 1736 and 1737, Schoharie, Albany County, New York; christened btwn 1736 and 1737, High and Low Dutch Reformed Congregation, Schoharie, New York. Lawrence next married Christina STERNBERG btwn 1778 and 1808. Christina was born about 1732, Schoharie, Albany County, New York; christened in 1732, High and Low Dutch Reformed Congregation, Schoharie, New York; d. aft. 23 Sep 1808.[17][18][19]
  6. Margaret SCHOOLCRAFT, b. abt. 1734, Schoharie, Albany Co., New York; christened 29 Sep 1735, Schoharie, Albany Co., New York; d. Apr 1805, Westminster, Windham County, Vermont (aged abt. 71). Margaret may have had a liaison with John MONTRESSOR[20] before 1760 in New York. Margaret next married Col. Crean BRUSH on 10 Aug 1765, House of General Bradstreet, Albany, Albany County, New York; the marriage was also recorded at the Collegiate Church, New York City, where the bride's name is clearly written "Colecraft." Margaret next married Patrick WALL 1 June 1780 in New York.[21][22]
  7. Maria Magdalena SCHOOLCRAFT, b. abt. 29 Sep 1735 in Schoharie, Albany Co., New York and was christened on 29 Sep 1735 in Schoharie, Albany Co., New York. Maria married Balthasar KERN on 23 Sep 1764, Schoharie, Albany Co., New York.[23]
  8. Elizabeth SCHOOLCRAFT, b. 25 Dec 1738, Schoharie, Albany County, New York; christened 28 Dec 1738, High and Low Dutch Reformed Congregation, Schoharie, New York; d. 11 Mar 1822, Chenango, Broome County, New York, U.S.A. (aged 83). Elizabeth married William ROSE on 30 Oct 1760 in St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Schoharie, Albany County, New York. William was born on 14 Sep 1738, Hesse Castle, Furstenhagen, Germany and died 25 Apr 1819, Colchester, Delaware County, New York, U.S.A. (aged 80).[24][25]: NOTE: Elizabeth b. 25 Dec. 1738. m. Wilhelm Rose.[26]
  9. Catherine Helen SCHOOLCRAFT, b. abt. 26 Jul 1741, Schoharie, Albany Co., New York; christened 26 Jul 1741, High and Low Dutch Reformed Congregation, Schoharie, New York. Catherine married William HEENS btwn. 16 Oct 1761 and 4 Nov 1861, Reformed Dutch Protestant Church, Schenectady, Albany County, New York. James next married Elizabeth about 1743.[27][28][29]

Sources

  1. ↑ HZ Jones Jr, The Palatine Families of New York (1985), p. 430-431
  2. ↑ church books located in Niederbieber
  3. ↑ David J. Ellis, in The Schoolcraft Families of Schoharie, NY states she was born in Segendorf/Neiderubieber, Neuwied, Germany and Christened 10 Jun 1704
  4. ↑ Rose Family Association Research Report, 2005 Sep. 27. Author: Christine Rose. Collection of Phil Smith.
  5. ↑ Fernow Wills #1551
  6. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 203.
  7. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 295.
  8. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 295. .... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Personal memoirs of a residence of thirty years with the Indian tribes on the American frontiers: with brief notices of passing events, facts, and opinions, A.D. 1812 to A.D. 1842 (1851), Pages xxviii - xxix (28 - 29).
  9. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 295.
  10. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 203. .... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Personal memoirs of a residence of thirty years with the Indian tribes on the American frontiers: with brief notices of passing events, facts, and opinions, A. D. 1812 to A. D. 1842 (1851), Page xxviii (28).
  11. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 203.
  12. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 203. .... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Personal memoirs of a residence of thirty years with the Indian tribes on the American frontiers: with brief notices of passing events, facts, and opinions, A.D. 1812 to A.D. 1842 (1851), Page xxviii (28). .... Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine families of New York: a study of the German immigrants who arrived in colonial New York in 1710, 2 Volumes (Camden, Main: Picton Press, 1985), Volume 2: Page 901. .... Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine families of New York: a study of the German immigrants who arrived in colonial New York in 1710, 2 Volumes (Camden, Main: Picton Press, 1985), Volume 1: Pages 430-431.
  13. ↑ K. Richmond, John Hayes of Dover, New Hampshire - A Book of His Family (1936), Pages 32 & 42-45 [# 4].
  14. ↑ 474 David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 203. .... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Personal memoirs of a residence of thirty years with the Indian tribes on the American frontiers: with brief notices of passing events, facts, and opinions, A. D. 1812 to A. D. 1842 (1851), Pages xxviii - xxx (28 - 30).
  15. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 203.
  16. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 203. .... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Personal memoirs of a residence of thirty years with the Indian tribes on the American frontiers: with brief notices of passing events, facts, and opinions, A.D. 1812 to A. D. 1842 (1851), Page xxx (30).
  17. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 204. .... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Personal memoirs of a residence of thirty years with the Indian tribes on the American frontiers: with brief notices of passing events, facts, and opinions, A.D. 1812 to A.D. 1842 (1851), Page xxviii (28). .... Henry Z. Jones Jr., The Palatine families of New York: a study of the German immigrants who arrived in colonial New York in 1710, 2 Volumes (Camden, Main: Picton Press, 1985), Volume 2: Page 900.
  18. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 204.
  19. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 205.
  20. ↑ John Montressor and Margaret (Ann) Schoolcraft are the parents of Frances 'Fannie' Montressor (1760-1834), the second wife of Col. Ethan Allen, the American Revolutionary War hero
  21. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 205.
  22. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 205. .... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Personal memoirs of a residence of thirty years with the Indian tribes on the American frontiers: with brief notices of passing events, facts, and opinions, A. D. 1812 to A. D. 1842 (1851), Pages xxviii - xxix (28 - 29).
  23. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 205.
  24. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 205.
  25. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 205. .... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Personal memoirs of a residence of thirty years with the Indian tribes on the American frontiers: with brief notices of passing events, facts, and opinions, A.D. 1812 to A.D. 1842 (1851), Page xxviii (28).
  26. ↑ Rose Family Association Research Report, 2005 Sep. 27 Author: Christine Rose. Collection of Phil Smith.
  27. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 203.
  28. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 205.
  29. ↑ David J. Ellis, The SCHOOLCRAFT Families of Schoharie, NY and Missisquoi County, QC (2007 (Edition 2)), Page 205. .... Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, Personal memoirs of a residence of thirty years with the Indian tribes on the American frontiers: with brief notices of passing events, facts, and opinions, A.D. 1812 to A.D. 1842 (1851), Page xxviii (28).
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Anna Christina Schoolcraft's Timeline

1704
June 1704
Neuwied, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
1720
April 2, 1720
Schenectady, New York
1721
1721
Schoharie, NY, United States
1732
March 20, 1732
Schoharie, Schoharie, NY, United States
1734
November 7, 1734
Schoharie, Schoharie County, New York Colony, British America
1734
Schoharie, Schoharie County, NY, United States
1738
May 20, 1738
Schoharie, NY, United States
December 25, 1738
Schohaire, Albany, New York, USA, Schoharie County, NY, United States
1741
August 1741
Age 37
Schoharie, Schoharie, NY, United States
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