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Anna Els Finlayson (Fischbach)

Also Known As: "Anna Elisabeth Fishback", "Elizabeth Rector", "Anne Elizabeth Richter", "Anne Elizabeth Fishback"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen (now Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany)
Death: after 1760
Fauquier County, Virginia
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Philip Fischbach and Elsbeth Fischbach
Wife of Hans Jacob Rector; John Marr, Sr. and Col. John Finlayson
Mother of Johannes ‘John’ Rector; Harmon Rector; Henry Rector and Jacob Rector
Sister of Clara Fischbach; Maria Elizabeth Brumbach; Agnes Fischbach; Johannes "John" Fischbach; Harman (“Harman”) Fischbach and 1 other

Managed by: WILLIAM E. GIESLER
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About Anna Els Finlayson

Name Anna Elisabeth Fishbach

  • Born Bef 5 Apr 1685
  • Gender Female
  • Died Aft 1760 Fauquier County, Virginia
  • Person ID I031612 Germanna Genealogy
  • Father Philip Fischbach, b. 1661, Seelbach, Nassau-Siegen (Germany), d. Virginia
  • Mother Elisabeth Heimbach, b. Abt 1662; they married 30 May 1683 at Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen (now Westphalia, Germany)
  1. Family 1 Colonel John Finlason Family ID F21109
  2. Family 2 Hans Jacob Richter, b. Bef 18 Oct 1674, Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen (now Westphalia, Germany), d. Between 1724 and 1729, Germantown, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age > 49 years); Married 17 Feb 1711 at Siegen, Nassau-Siegen (now Germany)
  3. Family 3 John Marr, b. Abt 1665, d. 1744, Prince William County, Virginia (Age ~ 79 years); Married Aft 1729

Children with Jacob

  1. Johannes Richter, b. 1 Dec 1711, Trupbach or Siegen, Nassau-Siegen (now Germany), d. 11 Mar 1773, Rectortown, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age 61 years)
  2. Henry Rector, Sr., b. Between 1715 and 1720, Virginia, d. Between 8 Jan and Jun 1799, Fauquier County, Virginia
  3. Harmon Rector, b. Between 1715 and 1720, Virginia, d. Between 23 Sep 1782 and 28 Sep 1789, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age ~ 67 years)
  4. Jacob Rector, b. Between 1720 and 1725, Virginia, d. 1810, Grayson County, Virginia (Age ~ 90 years)

http://germannafamily.org/getperson.php?personID=I031612&tree=tree1


brief biography

ANNA ELS FISCHBACK (Anna Elisabeth) was born on April 15, 1685 in Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany. She was christened on Palm Sunday, 1685 at Trupbach. Her godmother was Anna, the daughter of Johannes Heimbach.

Elisabeth married Hans Jacob Richter (Rector) of Trupbach, on January 17,1711. Jacob and Elisabeth Rector immigrated to the Virginia colony in 1713 - 1714 with their son and her parents. Jacob Rector was listed as one of the heads of family of the Nassau-Siegen immigrants. He and his wife, Elisabeth were also listed as one of the twelve families who took up land at Germantown.

notes

Elisabeth (Anna) Ficshbach was also known in deeds as Elisabeth Rector.

She became a widow w/4 children in the wilderness of Virginia 1729.

Hans and Elisabeth, her parents, brothers, and sisters came to Virginia from Siegen in 1714.

She remarried John Marr who died in 1744, he raised Jacob Rector after his dads death. Elisabeth Rector Marr married Col. John Finlayson later in life.

Anna died in 1761 in Germantown, Fauquier County, Virginia. The family started using the anglicized surname Rector instead of Richter after they moved to Germanna Va from Siegen Germany.

Hans John Jacob Rector 10/10/1674 died 1729.

He married Anna Elisabeth Fischbach born in Trupbach, Nassau Siegen Germany. Parents were Christophel Richter and Anna Catherin Becker. Was admitted to the Build of Steel Steelsmith and Toolmakers of the Freudenberg District, as a toolmaker on 6/7/1712. On 1/127/1711 he married Anna Fischbach-in 1713 Hans and Anna and their son Johannes left Tupbach for America along with other "1714" immigrants.

He eventually owned 150 acres of land in Spottsylvannia. Will book "A" pg 74 at Germantown Virginia. Town founded by Siegen immigrants about 15 miles north of original Germanna site.

Their oldest son Johannes (John) came from Germany, but the other children were born here. Hans Jacob Rector was an elder in the German Reformed church at Germantown. He died in 1729. Note: Rectortown Va also known as Maidsville Va is in Fauquier County, Virginia near Delaplane Va. See Flint Hill Farm/Chattins Run. Note: Rectortown Cemetery Rt. 713, Maidsstone Rd., Fauquier County, Rectortown Va.

Buried there are:

  • 1) Margaret Fischbach b. 12/6/1819 died 11/17/1882.
  • 2) Harriet A Rector-daughter of James H and Rebecca A Rector d. 8/10/1852.
  • 3) Hanes /rectir-infant son of James H and Rebecca A. b. 2/11/1852-d. 8/10/1852.
  • 4) John Rector b. 12/1/1711-d. 3/11/1773.
  • 5) John Rector Jr. b. 1733-d. 1773.
  • 6) Mary M. Rector daughter of James and Rebecca died 11/24/1843 1 year and 5 months and 22 days.
  • 7) Hans Jacob Richter b. 1674-d.1729.

Elk Run/Elk Marsh est. 1715

W/of Brenttown. On site of old Manahoac Indian Village, Rt 610 + 806 site of 1st Anglican Church (1750) 2 copper mines.

Germantown (Midland) 1718 Licking Run remains under Crockett Park Lake.

Atoka Mosby organized his ranters at the Rector House 1863. located on Rt 50 near Loudon county border near Rectorstown.

rectortown previously known as Maidstone chartered 1772, Fauquierss 1st town/village was named after Rector family. Early mill on Goose Creek./Germanna Colony website....

comments

Date and place of burial have been erroneously reported to be 1746 at Rectortown, Fauquier County, Virginia.

sources

  • Germanna Record No. 5: Ancestry & Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia 1714 - 1750, Pages 145 - 168, Primary quality.

inks

From "Find a Grave" website...

The wife of Hans Jacob Richter married 17 JAN 1711. Was born on 15 Apr 1685/1687 in Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.

  • She was christened in 1685. Her godmother was Anna, the daughter of JOHANNES HEIMBACH.
  • She died in 1760/1761 in Germantown, Fauquier County, Virginia.
  • She was buried Unknown Rectortown, Fauquier, Virginia.
  • Daughter of Philipp Fischbach of Trupbach and his wife, Elizabeth Heimbach.
  • Philipp Fischbach was the won of Johannes Fishback of Seelbach and his wife Catherina Heimbach.
  • She was the daughter of Johannes and Clara Heimbach, of Trupbach.

The original ancestor of the Fishchbachs was a prominent iron-master, Tiel Van Fishchbach (otherwise called "von Hollenstein"), born about 1415-20 who was "Schultheiss" of Freudenberg: (ie: Chief Justice of the District Court and other official representative of the Count of Nassau-Siegen in that district.)

1714? D. Rectortown, Va., 1775, and buried there by the side of her husband. m. Before March 1733, John Rector, son of John Jacob Rector, d. bet. 1724 an d 1729 (one of the Germantown colonists) and Elizabeth, dau. Parson Henry Hager (b. 1687).

John Rector was born at Maidstone, Kent, England, 1713(?), d. Rectortown, Va., Mch., 1773. His will is in B. I. 205-7, Fauquier Co., Records, dated 5 Nov., 1772, probated 22 Mch., 1773."

(JOHANN) JOHN/HANS JACOB RICHTER married (1) ANNA ELIZABETH FISCHBACK on 17 Jan 1711 in Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany.


comments

Date and place of death have been erroneously reported to be 1696 in Fauquier County, Virginia.


Anna Els Fischback

Alt Name Anna Els (Anna Elisabeth) Fischbach

Birth 15 Apr 1685 Trupbach, Siegen, Westfalen, Preußen, Germany

Marriage 17 Jan 1711 Trupbach, Siegen, Westfalen, Preußen, Germany to Hans Jacob Richter

Marriage Aft 1729 to John Marr

Death Aft 1760 Germantown, Fauquier County, Virginia

Religion The German Reformed Church

ANNA ELS FISCHBACK (Anna Elisabeth) was born on April 15, 1685 in Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany. She was christened on Palm Sunday, 1685 at Trupbach. Her godmother was Anna, the daughter of Johannes Heimbach.

Elisabeth married Hans Jacob Richter (Rector) of Trupbach, on January 17,1711. Jacob and Elisabeth Rector immigrated to the Virginia colony in 1713 - 1714 with their son and her parents. Jacob Rector was listed as one of the heads of family of the Nassau-Siegen immigrants. He and his wife, Elisabeth were also listed as one of the twelve families who took up land at Germantown.

Anna died after 1760 in Germantown, Fauquier County, Virginia.

  • ▼References
  • ↑ Germanna Record No. 5: Ancestry & Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia 1714 - 1750
  • Pages 145 - 168.
  • Reference: TNG Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jun 17 2021, 2:34:59 UTC
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Anna Els Finlayson's Timeline

1685
April 5, 1685
Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen (now Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany)
April 15, 1685
Trupbach, Siegen, Westfalen, Prussia
April 15, 1685
Trupbach, Siegen, Westfalen, Prussia
1685
Palm Sunday; godmother, Anna, daughter of Johannes Heimbach.
1711
December 1, 1711
Trupbach, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
1714
1714
Age 28
To Virginia
1715
1715
Prince William County, Virginia
1715
Fauquier, Virginia
1724
August 23, 1724
Virginia, Colonial America