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About Johann "Hans" Nickolaus Blanckenbühler
Biography
Hans Nickolaus Blanckenbühler was born on January 2, 1682 in Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany) . His parents were Hans Thomas Blankenbuhler and Anna Barbara Fleishmann (Schöne).
Hans married Maria Apollonia Blanckenbühler (Käfer) on May 6, 1714 in Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany) . Together they had the following children:
- Maria Barbara Blanckenbühler;
- Zacharias Blanckenbühler, Sr.;
- Ursula Zimmerman (Blankenbaker);
- Jacob Blankenbaker;
- Michael Blankenbaker;
- Dorothea Louise Gaar (Blankenbaker);
- Elisabeth Fleishman (Blankenbuler).
He died between August 11, 1743 and September 22, 1743 in Orange (now Madison) County, Virginia and was buried in Orange County, Virginia, United States.
Hans Nikolaus Blanckenbühler
- Born 2 Jan 1682 Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
- Gender Male
- Died Between 11 Aug and 22 Sep 1743 Orange (now Madison) County, Virginia
- Person ID I059583 Germanna Genealogy
- Father Hans Thomas Blanckenbühler, b. Abt 1652, d. Between 1687 and 1691, Neuenbürg, Baden, Germany (Age ~ 35 years)
- Mother Anna Barbara Schön, b. 29 Sep 1664, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
- Wife Maria Apollonia Käfer, b. Abt 1690, Ansbach region, Mittelfranken, Germany, d. Virginia; Married 6 May 1714 Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
Children
- Maria Barbara Blanckenbühler, b. 22 Dec 1714, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany), d. 23 Dec 1714, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany) (Age 0 years)
- Zacharias Blanckenbühler, b. 21 Oct 1715, Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany), d. Between 20 Mar and 25 Dec 1794, Madison County, Virginia
- Ursula Blanckenbühler, b. Virginia, d. Aft 15 Apr 1787
- Dorothea Blankenbaker, b. Virginia
- Jacob Blankenbaker, b. Abt 1725, Virginia, d. 2 Jan 1801, Jefferson County, Kentucky (Age ~ 76 years)
- Michael Blankenbaker, b. 1726, Madison County, Virginia, d. Bef 12 Nov 1789, Culpeper (now Madison) County, Virginia (Age < 63 years)
- Elizabeth Blankenbaker, b. Virginia
Notes Member of the 1717 or Second Germanna Colony from Neuenbürg, Baden (Germany)
Virginia Land Office Patent Book 12: 475-476
Dewey Lillard, Land Grants and Surveys of Madison County, Virginia, (Published for the author by Sheridan Books, Fredericksburg, VA 2000), p 2 Patent Book 12, p 475 Nicholas Blankenbucher 156 acres June 24, 1725 [sic] Spotsylvania Co. (NL), in St. George's Parish; in the fork.
1739 Nicholas PLancabecner taxed for 2 tithes in Orange County, Virginia (Orange County, Virginia 1739 Tithables List, Precinct of John Mickell, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, US/Can Film 1869674, Item 5; DGS 7856139, FamilySearch, http://www.familysearch.org: accessed 3 November 2018, Search > Catalog > Place > Unites States, Virginia, Orange > Taxation > Tithables, 1736-1782 > Image 463.).
Will of John Nicholas Blankenbaker Submitted by John & Cindy McCachern
<http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/orange/wills/b452j1wl.txt> 10 August 1743, St. Mark's Parish, Orange Co, VA, W. B. 1, P. 284-286
Unto my beloved wife, Appellonia Blankenbaker, 100 acres of land with plantation whereon I now live.
To my son, Zacharias Blankenbaer 200 acres to be taken off a tract of 400 acres, also a three year old mare, a saddle, bridle and a gun. Unto my son, Jacob Blankenbaker my tract of 100 and 65 acres of land whereon I now live after the decease of my above loving wife, Apellonia, also a mare 3 years old, a saddle, bridle and a gun.
Unto my son Michael Blankenbaker 16 shillings in money after the decease of my above said wife. Unto my son Zacharias Blankenbaker 16 shillings in money.
Unto my daughter Dorothea, wife of Lawrence Garr eleven pounds and eleven shillings in money after the death of my wife.
Unto my daughter Ursula now married unto John Zimmerman 15 pounds and 15 shillings in money after the death of my wife. All my effects equally divided among my above mentioned children, after the decease of my above said loving wife Appellonia.
My dear friend Jacob Broil and my eldest son Zacharias Blankenbaker executors. John Nicholas (X) Blankenbaker
Witnesses: Jacob (X) Broil, Peter (X) Fleshman, Lawrence Garr Codicil: August 11, 1743.
Unto my son Michael Blankenbaker 200 acres of land from my tract of 400 acres. Also one mare three years old, a saddle, bridle and gun.
Unto my daughter Elizabeth Blankenbaker my tract of 300 acres of land, also ten pounds current money to be delivered at the day of her marriage in household goods.
I as a loving father to all my children have taken great care to divide the whole of my estate equally. It is my desire that they behave themselves dutifully to my loving wife Appellonia as their dear mother.
My dear friend Jacob Broil and my eldest son Zacharias Blankenbaker executors.
Probated: September 22, 1743. Presented by Jacob Broil and Zacharias Blankenbaker.
Proved by Peter Fleshman and Lawrence Garr
Sources
- [S0041839] Ortssippenbuch Oberöwisheim 1648-1900 und Neuenbürg 1785-1900, Karl Diefenbacher and Klaus Rössler, (Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Zentralstell für Personen- und Familiengeschichte, 1995), 443.
- [S0042444] The Blankenbaker Family, Claude L. Yowell, (Germanna Record #13, Locust Grove, VA: Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies, Inc., October 1971, Second Printing February 1982, Third Printing February 2006), 3-4. will dated 10 August 1743, probated 22 September 1743, cites OrangeCounty, VA Will Book 1: 284-286
- [S0041827] Orange County, Virginia Will Book 1, (County Clerk's Office, Orange, VA), 284-288. will written 1 August 1743, codicil added 11 August 1743, proved 22 September 1743
- [S0041839] Ortssippenbuch Oberöwisheim 1648-1900 und Neuenbürg 1785-1900, Karl Diefenbacher and Klaus Rössler, (Frankfurt am Main, Germany: Zentralstell für Personen- und Familiengeschichte, 1995), 444.
http://germannafamily.org/getperson.php?personID=I059583&tree=tree1
http://www.germanna.org/settlers.html.
“The 1717 Colony from the Kraichgau of Baden and Württemberg, as well as some from the Rhineland Pfalz (Palatinate) settled first across the Rapidan River from Fort Germanna, then from 1725 to 1727 began to move to the Robinson River Valley in present day Madison County and patent land in their own names.
“(* Names with the Asterisks are the sons and daughters of Anna Barbara Schöne from her previous marriages in Germany to Blankenbaker and Schlucter. These children may have lived in the household of Cyriachus Fleischmann upon arrival and escaped notice in the official records.)
• Blankenbaker/Blankenbühler, Balthazar and wife Anna Margaretha * Neuenbürg
• Blankenbaker/Blankenbühler, Matthias, wife Anna Maria Merckle, son Hans Jerg * Oberderdingen
• Blankenbaker/Blankenbühler, Nicholas, wife Appollonia Käfer, son Zacharias * Neuenbürg
Came from Germany in 1717 and landed in Virginia due to a storm. Indentured servants for 8 years to pay for transportation to Alexander Spottswood who became Governor of the Virginia colony in 1710. Settled near Germana in Essex (now Orange) County. Moved to Madison County after receiving their freedom.
- Reference: TNG Genealogy - SmartCopy: Aug 4 2021, 19:30:29 UTC
Johann "Hans" Nickolaus Blanckenbühler's Timeline
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January 2, 1682
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Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
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January 2, 1682
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Neuenburg, Baden, Germany
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December 22, 1714
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Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
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October 21, 1715
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Neuenbürg, Baden (now Baden-Württemberg, Germany)
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1718
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Virginia
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September 11, 1726
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Madison, Madison County, Colonial VA, United States
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February 11, 1729
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Culpepper Co.,VA
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1734
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Virginia
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1737
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