Harman (“Harman”) Fischbach

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Harman (“Harman”) Fischbach

German: Hermann Fischbach
Also Known As: "Harmon", "Herman Fischbach"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany
Death: August 18, 1783 (90)
Culpeper County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Philip Fischbach and Elsbeth Fischbach
Husband of Anna Cathrina Fishback and Maria Klara Noeh Fischbach
Father of John Fischback; Elizabeth Taylor; Alse Hoffman; Harmon Fishback; Catherine Roberson and 1 other
Brother of Clara Fischbach; Anna Els Finlayson; Maria Elizabeth Brumbach; Agnes Fischbach; Johannes "John" Fischbach and 1 other

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Harman Fishback was one of the heads of family among the Nassau-Siegen immigrants listed on the commemorative stone at Germanna. He was one of the twelve men who, with their wives, signed similar affidavits as to their entry to take up land in Spotslyvania County. The affidavits were signed on April 7, 1724, and this was the 1805 acres of land that comprised Germantown, in what was later to become Fauquier County.

Harman swore that he and Kathrina, his wife, both had come to the colony in April 1714. The parcel of land in Germantown lay between Peter Hitt and Tillman Weaver. While the land was held in the names of John Fishback, John Hoffman and Jacob Holtzclaw, an agreement was drawn up that all twelve men were to share the expenses and the land be divided equally among them.

It is believed that Harman Fishback, the son of John Fishback and the nephew of the above Harman, died young. For this reason, it is possible to distinguish between the two men. Harman Fishback, the son of Philipp, of whom this is written, is believed to be the one who contracted a marriage with Mary Neas in 1745. Kathrina, then had died before that date. Harman Fishback, Sr., of Culpeper County and Harman Fishback, his son made deeds for part of the land of Germantown in 1775. It is believed that this was the same Harman Fishback of Nassau-Siegen.

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Harman (“Harman”) Fischbach's Timeline

1692
March 24, 1692
Trupbach, Siegen, Westfalen, Prussia
March 24, 1692
Trupbach, Siegen, Westfalen, Prussia
1693
May 21, 1693
Trupbach, Nassau-Siegen, Germany
May 21, 1693
Chris Laetare Su, Trupbach, Germany
1693
Laetare Sunday; godfather, Hermann Grimm.
1719
1719
Fauquier County, Virginia
1722
1722
Virginia
1727
1727
Virginia, United States
1741
November 26, 1741
Orange County, Virginia