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Anna Margaretha Starr (Quattelbaum) (1731 - 1780)

Also Known As: "Margaret Starr (Quattlebaum)", "Margaret /Quattlebaum/"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Palantine of the Rhine, Germany
Death: 1780 (48-49)
London Grove, Chester County, PA, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Petter Quattelbaum and Anna Maria Barbara Quattelbaum (Von Der Hutte Herckendall)
Wife of Moses Starr, I
Mother of Nancy McWilliams; John Starr; Moses Starr, Jr.; Rev James Starr; Margaret Delancy Danford and 7 others
Sister of Maria Gertraud Hujett; Anna Barbara (Quattlebaum) Dailey; Mathias Quattlebaum, Sr.; Johannas Quattlebaum; Peter Quattlebaum and 4 others

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About Anna Margaretha Starr

Married in Somerset County, NJ. Somerset County is one of the oldest counties in the colonies and was first settled in 1681. Most of the early residents were Dutch.

At least their first two children (Moses Jr, and James) were born in Somerset, NJ. They had 10 children in all.

Margaret's father Petter Quattlebaum emigrated to Pennsylvania in 1736, part of a group of 110 people (37 families) from the Palatinate.



https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Quattlebaum-80

Anna Barbara Quattlebaum aka Quattlemaun

Born about 5 Apr 1733 in Kettwig, Essen, Nordrhein-Westfalen

ANCESTORS Daughter of Petter Quattlebaum and Anna Maria Barbara (Herckendall) Quattlebaum

Sister of Maria Agnes Quattlebaum [half], Christine Elizabeth Quattlebaum, Maria Gertrude (Quattelbaum) Huyett, Maria Catharina Quattlebaum, Johann Peter Quattlebaum, Anna Margaret (Quattlebaum) Starr, Unknown Quattlebaum, Matthias Quattlebaum Sr., Son Quattlebaum, Johannes Petter Quattlebaum, Johanna Quattlebaum and Johann Petter Quattlebaum

Wife of Alexander Justice Dailey

DESCENDANTS Mother of Owen Dailey

Died about 1780 in Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA

Resource Notes "During the first two generations in America, the family spelled the name Quattelbaum. In the third generation, the spelling, under English influence, became confused. The fourth generation eventually settled on the spelling in use today—Quattlebaum." [1]

Birth Anna Barbara Quattlebaum was the daughter of Petter Quattlebaum and Anna Herkendall Quattlebaum. She was born on April 5, 1733 probably in Kettwig. [2] While it is not known for sure the exact location the family came from there are indications that Kettwig was their ancestrial home. [1] (page 12) The location is often given as Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany due to the fact that English colonial officers loosely categorized immigrants from Germany as Palatinate. The English also referred to them as "Dutch". This may be the source of some ancestors as being referred to as Dutch [3]

Residence Anna Barbara's family immigrated to Philadelphia in October of 1736. On October 19, 1736 thirty- seven families "from the Palatinate" (a total of 110 people) appeared at the courthouse in Philadelphia according to the colonial records of Pennsylvania, [4] The name of Petter Quattelbaum appeared in the list of those who took the Oath of Allegiance. Petter's family included his wife, Anna Barbara, and three young daughters: Gertraud, Maria Catherina, and Anna Barbara, There was also perhaps an infant son, Mathias. Also with the family was Maria Quattelbaum, who is believed to be Petter's mother. [2] The family spent some time on the "frontier' of Pennsylvania including Oley township, now in Berks County, [5] When her brother, Johannes, was born in 1742 the family was in Williams Township, now Lehigh County. [6] The family later returned to Philadelphia. and her father died at Kinsingtown, Pennsylvania in 1748.

Marriage On January 3, 1749, Anna Barbara Quattlebaum married Hans Eberhardt Kunkel [1] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. All of the Quattlebaums were recorded as belonging to the Reformed Church, the Calvinist church of the Palatinate. Hans was a Lutheran. [7]

Death She passed away about 1780.

Sources ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Quattlebaum Family History; by M. M. Quattlebaum; [1]; Savannah, GA, 1950, page 2, 11, book available on Family Search ↑ 2.0 2.1 Ancestry.com Quattlebaum: A Palatine Family in South Carolina; Compiled by Paul Quattlebaum; 1992;, Reprinted from South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Catalog articles in 1947 & 1948; Provo, UT: The Generations Network, Inc, 2004; pages 2 , 12, 15--Also: Available at FamilySearch.org; books ↑ Personal Recollection of Cushing-1054 ↑ Footnote 2 from Quattlebaum: A Palatine Family in South Carolina: Page 2 : From the minutes of the Pennsylvania Provincial Council, printed in Colonial Records, quoted by Ralph Eaver Strassburger, Pennsylvania German Pioneers, 3 vols. 'Norristown, Pa., 1934) I, p. xxxi. ↑ Footnote 5 from Quattlebaum: A Palatine Family in South Carolina: Page 2 - "Records, Phila. Court of Quarter Sessions," Historical Society of Montgomery County, Pa., II, p. 140a. ↑ Footnote 6 from Quattlebaum: A Palatine Family in South Carolina: Page 2 - "Church Records, Williams Township Congregation," Publications Pennsylvania German Society, XVIII, p. 6. ↑ Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Marriage Records, 1700-1821 . Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2011. Page 290; Original data: Pennsylvania Marriage Records. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Archives Printed Series, 1876. Series 2, Series 6. St. Michael & Zion Church, 1745-1800; 3 Jan 1749; Philadelphia, PA: HANS EBERHARD KUMKEL & ANNA BARBARA QUATTELBAUM Unsourced family tree handed down to James Stanton Jr.

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Re: Updated 1950 Quattlebaum Book

klholman  Posted: 23 Aug 2009 Surnames: Holman, Quattlebaum Hi Aline,

I am reconstructing a passengers list for the ship GREENWICH that arrived in Charleston, SC in Jan 1750 and brought my immigrant ancestor Conrad Holman. On the ship was a Barbara Quatlowome [Quattlebaum] along with 29 other families. Soon after the arrival she married Alexander Deley [Dailey] and peititioned for land within a year. I am looking for her birth place in either Germany or Switzerland along with the other passengers' birth places in hopes of finding my Conrad's birth place. Do you have her listed in your Quattlebaum book?

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Larry Holman Vicksburg, MS

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Both Alexander and Barbara had previously been married, so theirs was the 2nd marriage for each:

https://www.genealogieonline.nl/de/lortz-family-tree/P1727.php

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Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Record details
Name Anna Margaret Quattlebaum
Gender f (Female)
Birth Date 19 sep. 1731 (19 Sep 1731)
Birth Place Ruhr, Germany
Father Peter Quattlebaum
Mother Anna Maria Barbara Von der Hutte
Spouse Moses Starr
Children Moses Starr; Deborah Starr; Nancy Starr; Jeremiah Starr; John Starr; James Starr; Samuel Starr; Mary Starr; Margaret Delancy Starr

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Anna Margaretha Starr's Timeline

1731
July 19, 1731
Palantine of the Rhine, Germany
1740
1740
Age 8
Williams, Northampton, Pennsylvania
1744
1744
1746
1746
USA, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
1749
1749
Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
1756
1756
Bridgewater, Somerset, New Jersey, United States
1758
January 21, 1758
Bridgewater, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States
1758
Bridgewater Township, NJ, United States
1765
December 1, 1765
Cumberland CO, PA