Anna Margaretha Jungman

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Anna Margaretha Jungman (Bechtel)

Also Known As: "Margaretha (Buettner)", "Anna Margaret"
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Birthplace: Frankenthal, Germany, Bernville, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: November 22, 1793 (72)
Easton, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Burial: Moravian Cemetery, Bethlehem, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Rev Johannes "John" George Bechtel; Johann Bechtel and Maria Apollonia Bechtel
Wife of Rev. Gottlob Büttner; Johann Georg Jungmann; Hans Peter Bechtel; Johann Georg Haag; Gottlieb Buttner and 2 others
Mother of Jacob Youngman; Gertrude Hartmann; Maria Barbara Waggoner; John Jungman, Jr.; Anna Rosina Ebert and 3 others
Sister of Maria Agnetta Weygandt; Maria Susanna Merk / Levering; Maria Apollonia Weber and Maria Susanna Levering

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About Anna Margaretha Jungman

Poss. married to ?? Youngman ? From the history of old Moravian Cemetery:

From Frankenthal in the Palatinate, a daughter of John Bechtel, a minister of the Reformed Church at Germantown. In 1742 she became the wife of the Rev. Gottlob Büttner, missionary among the Indians at Shekomeko, who died in 1745. She was married the second time to the missionary Rev. John George Jungman, with whom she spent 48 years in happy wedlock, becoming the mother of 8 children. Together they served in the Indian Mission, first in New York and Pennsylvania, and later in Ohio, through the perilous and trying experiences during the war, leading to the destruction of the mission station in Ohio. She spoke the Delaware tongue fluently. In 1785 her husband retired to Bethlehem.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Sep 30 2019, 2:20:14 UTC

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Anna Margaretha Jungman's Timeline

1721
September 13, 1721
Frankenthal, Germany, Bernville, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
September 18, 1721
Frankenthal, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
1749
July 20, 1749
1750
1750
VA
1751
1751
1753
June 17, 1753
Moravian Mission on Lake Huron - 30 miles N. of Detroit, United States