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Anna Maria Baumann (Hite)

Also Known As: "heydt/hiatt/ Hite", "Heydt", "Hiatt", "Baumann", "Bowman", "Mary Bauman-Bowman", "Mary Hite"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Bad Rappenau, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Death: February 28, 1769 (61)
Middletown, Frederick County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
Place of Burial: Strasburg, Shenandoah County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Jost Hite and Anna Maria Hite
Wife of Hans Georg Baumann
Mother of Capt John Jacob Bowman; Anna Maria "Mary" Stephens; Elizabeth Ruddell; Colonel Johannes Bowman, I; Sarah Wright and 10 others
Sister of Child Hite, (died young); Anna Maria Elisabetha Heydt; Maria Barbara Heydt; Col. Johannes Henrich Hite, I; Elizabeth Froman and 5 others

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About Anna Maria Baumann

Her parents were Jost Heydt-Hite and Anna Maria Merckle of Virginia


Jost Hite did not name any daughters in his will but the wife of Georg Bowman is assumed to be a daughter of Jost Hite (Heydt), based on the earliest known historical account of the settling of the Shenandoah Valley by Samuel Kercheval, who referred to George Bowman as Jost Hite's son-in-law.[1] The wife of George Bowman appears as Mary in English records but as Maria, in German records when they had several children baptized in Virginia between 1735 and 1738 and also sponsored several baptisms.[2] When their last child, Isaac, was baptized by Rev. Conrad Steiner of Maryland on a circuit to Virginia in the spring of 1757, they are called "Hans Georg Bauman und sein Frau, Anna Maria."[3]

She is not Maria Elisabetha, born in 1708, daughter of Jost Hite, who would have been called Elizabeth and probably died before 1711, when Hite named another daughter, Elizabeth. Anna Maria was probably born soon after the family moved from New York to Pennsylvania. Mary was still living when George Bowman wrote his will in November, 1764.[4]

Mary and George were the parents of 15 children:

  1. George/27 Apr 1732
  2. John "Jacob"/2 Jan 1733 m. Grace Greenlee
  3. Emma Maria/9 Nov 1735
  4. Mary/9 Nov 1735
  5. Elizabeth/18 Mar 1737 (Mrs Isaac Ruddell)
  6. Johannes/10 Dec 1738
  7. Sarah/9 Feb 1741
  8. Abraham/16 Oct 1742
  9. Regina Ann/13 Jan 1743
  10. Rebecca/25 Mar 1745
  11. George/24 Mar 1747
  12. Abram/16 Oct 1749
  13. Joseph/8 Mar 1752
  14. Catherine/16 Nov 1754
  15. Isaac/24 Apr 1757

Louise Pecquet du Bellet, Some Prominent Virginia Families (1907), pp. 336-7

THE HITE FAMILY IN AMERICA

I. Mary Hite, the eldest child of Yost Hite, born in Germany, d. in Virginia. Married (in Pennsylvania, about 1731) George Bowman and accompanied her father when he entered the Shenandoah Valley. They were given a homestead not far from her father, in what is now Shenandoah County, on Cedar Creek. Here, some years later, they built a substantial brick house, which is still standing;. Their eldest child was the first white child bom in the Valley. Several of their sons were soldiers of rank and importance, one was with Gen'l S. I\. Clarke in the Illinois campaign, and another was Colonel in the 8th Va. German Regiment in the Revolution . Some of his other sons became prominent in civil life in Virginia and Kentucky, where most of them removed.

Issue :

1. John George Bowman. b). April 27, 1732; d. young.

2. John Jacob Bowman, b. Dec. 2, 1733.

3. Emma Maria Bowman, b. Nov. 9, 1735.

4. Elizabeth Bowman, b. March 18, 1737.

5. Johannes Bo\nnan, b. Dec. 19, 1738.

6. Sarah Bowman, b. Feb 9, 1741.

7. Regina Bowman, b). Jan. 13, 1743.

8. Rebecca Bowman, b. March 23, 1745.

9. George Bowman, b. March 24, 1747.

10. Abraham Bowman, b). Oct. 16, 1749.

11. Joseph Bowman, b. March 8, 1752.

12. Catherine Bowman, b. Nov. 17, 1754.

13. Isaac Bowman, b. April 24, 1757.


Note: She was buried on the Bowman estate on Cedar Creek, near Strasberg, VA

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Anna Maria Baumann's Timeline

1708
January 2, 1708
Bad Rappenau, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
1733
December 2, 1733
Frederick County, Virginia, USA
1735
November 9, 1735
Cedar Creek, Frederick, Virginia, United States
November 9, 1735
Cedar Creek, Orange, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America
1737
March 18, 1737
Cedar Creek, Frederick County, Virginia, Colonial America
1738
December 17, 1738
Shenandoah Valley, Frederick, Virginia
1740
1740
Shenandoah County, Virginia, USA
1741
February 9, 1741
Opequon Creek, Orange County, Virginia, Colonial America
1743
January 13, 1743
Cedar Creek, Frederick, Virginia, United States