Charity Elisabeth Gertrude Bodenhamer (Bodenheimer) (Beamer (Böhmer))

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Charity Elisabeth Gertrude (Gertraut) Bodenhamer (Bodenheimer) (Beamer (Böhmer))

German: Elisabeth Gertraut Bodenheimer (Böhmer)
Also Known As: "Beemer", "Bhomer", "Boehmer", "Beamer"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
Death: April 12, 1816 (80-81)
Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: High Point, Davidson County, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Bonhart Bohmer and Bohnert Bohmer
Wife of John (Johann) Christian Bodenhamer
Mother of Pearl Bodenheimer Teague; John B. Bodenhamer, Sr.; Peter A. Bodenhamer; Lt. William Bodenhamer; Ann Bodenhamer (Bodenheimer) and 5 others

Coming to America: Johann Christian & Charity Böhmer Bodenheimer came from Germany September 17, 1749 on the ship "Two Brothers".
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About Charity Elisabeth Gertrude Bodenhamer (Bodenheimer) (Beamer (Böhmer))

Original Bodenhamer Of North Carolina.

Came From Badenheim, Rhine Valley, Germany In 1749 On The Ship "Two Brothers" To Philidelphia. Her Name When Coming From Germany Was Elizabeth Gertrude Böhmer, Later Became Charity Beamer......Pioneer Family In North Carolina. Loving Wife To [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=15165166&target=" _blank"="_blank" "= Johann Christian Bodenheimer ] They Married In 1750. Mother Of David Bodenhamer. My 4 X Great Grandmother.

See My Profile Page 4 Bodenhamers Link.

I Am Not Sure What Cemetery That Johann Christian & Charity Böhmer Bodenheimer Are In. As Kathy Merris Mills Tells Who Went Through Both Cemeteries. "He Also Has A Large Memorial In Abbotts Creek Missionary Cemetery Down The Road".

Johann Christian & Charity Böhmer Bodenheimer came from Germany September 17, 1749, on the ship "Two Brothers". It seems they were traveling with Charity's brothers (or male relatives). They were married around 1750.

Name Change: Charity's Last Name The spelling Bodenhamer was adopted in North Carolina. Christian's wife, known in New Jersey as Elizabeth Gertrude Böhmer. Gerd. or Elis. Gertraut became Charity. It was common in those days for the German name Gertruyt or Gerdraut to be 'Americanized' as Charity or Gertrude. Likewise, Bohmer became Beamer.


  • Residence: Bodenheim, Weilerswist, Euskirchen, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany - 1735
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Charity Elisabeth Gertrude Bodenhamer (Bodenheimer) (Beamer (Böhmer))'s Timeline

1735
1735
Upper Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
1752
April 4, 1752
Rowan County, NC, United States
1757
January 15, 1757
North Carolina or Hunterdon County, NJ, United States
1759
October 20, 1759
Rowan County, NC, United States
1761
1761
Alexandria Township, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States
1763
June 20, 1763
Virginia, United States
1765
1765
Alexandria Township, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States
1767
March 1767
Alexandria Township, Hunterdon, New Jersey, United States
1770
September 24, 1770
North Carolina or Hunterdon County, NJ, United States