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About Johann Georg Hutzel
Johann George Hutzel Birth 4 Oct 1711 in Pfaffenhofen, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany Death 2 May 1778 in Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States
Parents
Johannes Hutzel
– 1720
Agnes Maria Knoller 1674 – 1720
Show siblings Spouse & Children Anna Maria Magdalena Schweinhardt 1724 – 1788
Maria Margarethe Hutzel 1730 – 1835
Margaret Hutzel 1742 – 1797
George Hutzel 1745 – 1789 Johannes Peter Hutzel 1746 – 1820
Johann Matthaus Hutzel 1753 – 1820
Ludwig Hutzel 1755 – 1838
Gabriel Hutzel 1757 – 1800
Jacob Hutzel 1759 – 1778
Anna Marie Hutzel 1760 –
Daughter Hutzel 1762 –
Michael Hutzel 1766 – 1808
Catherine Hutzel 1775 – 1850
( View details ) 1711 4 Oct Birth Pfaffenhofen, Amberg-Sulzbach, Bayern, Germany 2 source citations 1730 Age: 19 Arrival Maryland 1 source citation 1730 Age: 19 Arrival Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1 source citation 1739 14 Jun Age: 27 Marriage to Anna Maria Magdalena Schweinhardt Manakesen 1 source citation 1778 2 May Age: 66 Death Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States 1 source citation Destination North America 1 source citation Residence Maryland, USA 1 source citation Burial Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, United States God' Acre Cemetery, Evangelical Luthern Church
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Personal History:
Johann was born in Pfaffenhofen Wurttemberg, Germany, on October 4, 1711.
He was nine years old when his father Johannes died. On August 29, 1730, Georg and Ludwig Hutzel, his brother, arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from the Palatinate on the ship "Thistle".
It is possible that the Hutzel brothers left the Palatinate for a more prosperous and peaceful life which was promised by the leaders of "The New World". Wars in the Palatinate had been almost continuous for 100 years and the prospect of freedom must have been more than tempting. Many Germans were immigrating to the Colonies during this era.
Little is known about Johann Georg during the first nine years of his life in America. It is reasonable to assume that he lived near his brother, Ludwig, in eastern Pennsylvania when they first arrived in the new land. In the year 1736, Johann Georg was a found as sponsor to a baptism at Muddy Creek Lutheran Church of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
The first record of Johann Georg being in Maryland was found in the records of Rev. John Casper Stoever when George Hutzel of Monocacy, Maryland, married Anna Maria Magdalena Schweinhardt on June 17, 1739. She was born on January 8, 1725, in Pennsylvania.
Johann George was a farmer and appears to have purchased his first land from his father-in-law George Schweinhardt, on March 14, 1747, for the sum of Sixteen Pounds "current Maryland money". This tract of land called "George and Margarett" was in the vicinity of the present day Yellow Springs, Maryland, which is just a few miles northwest of Frederick on the east side of Cotoctin Mountain.
On June 24, 1756, Johann George purchased an additional tract of land called "Markleys Purchase" containing 65 acres adjoining "George and Margarett". He paid one Pound Five Shillings Sterling for this tract and the record shows it to have been uncultivated.
Johann George Hutzel was certified a naturalized citizen in the American colonies at the October 1743 term of the Provencial Court of Maryland. The French and Indian War brought about a new challenge to Johann. As a citizen of the colonies he became quartering soldier under Cpt. Elias Delashmuts in 1757.
Johann Georg and Anna Maria Magdalena Hutzel had twelve children: Margaret, Susanna, George, Johannes, Johann Peter, Johann Matthaus, Ludwig, Jacob, Anna Maria, a daughter, Michael and Gabriel.
Johann Georg died in Frederick County, Maryland, on May 2, 1778, of a stroke while on his way to see a friend whose surname was Ringer. Magdalena died in Frederick County, Maryland on My 21, 1788, of a stroke. Both were buried in the church yard or "God's Acre" of the Evangelical Lutheran church in Frederick, Maryland.
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Farmer, Soldier, Resting Place 1700s , Maryland Johann was a farmer who appeared to have purchased his first land from his father-in-law George Schweinhardt on March 14, 1747, for the sum of 16 pounds "current Maryland money." This tract of land called "George and Margarett" was in the vicinity of the present day Yellow Springs, Maryland, which is just a few miles northwest of Frederick on the east side of Cotoctin Mountain. On June 24, 1756, he purchased an additional tract of land called "Markleys Purchase" containing 65 acres adjoining "George and Margarett." He pain one pound five shillings sterling for that tract and the record shows it to have been uncultivated.
Johann served in the military in 1757 in the French and Indian War, serving as a quartering soldier under Captain Elias Delashmuts.
He was buried in the church yard of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Frederick, Maryland.
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Johann Georg Hutzel "Johanne Georg Hutzell, who was born at Paffenhofen, Wurttemburg, in the Kraichgau near Brackenheim, on october 4, 1711. George Hutzell adhered closely to the Lutheran religion in Frederick County, contributing to the purchas of the first church book in 1742, signing Pastor Mullenberg's "Articles" of 1747 and having his first five children, Susanna, George Jr., Johannes, Johann Peter and Johann Matthaus, baptized by Lutheran pastors during the period 1743-1753. On October 19, 1743 John George Hutzell and his father-in=law George Sweinhart took communion from Pastor Candler preparatory to their naturalization. Hutzell received the patent for "Markley's Purchase" in 1756 with its beginning point near the corner of George Swinehart's "George and Margaret". George Hutzell died on May 2, 1778. Probably of a stroke while enroute to (Matthias) Ringer's gouse. His widow Magdalena died in June 1788, survived by ten of their twelve children
Johann Peter Hutzell b. 20 Nov 1750 in Monocacy Valley, Frederick Co. Md, d. 4 jan 1820 in Frederick Co. Md. His wife was Elizabeth, grandson of Johann George Hutzell and Anna Maria Magdalena Schweinhardt Children !!. A son Johann Peter Hutzell b. 10 Nov 1775 in Long Dispute End, Middletown, Frederick Co. Md. and died Greenville, Somerset Co. Pa.
Another son Johann George Hutzell b. 19 Feb 1777 in Middletown, Frederick Co. Md d. 1841 Greenville Twp. Sommerset Co. Pa. He m: Elizabeth Michaels 14 Nov 1799 in Middletown, Md. Had 8 children including Jonas Hutzel b. 8 Apr 1821 in Sommerset Co. Pa. m: Margaret Engle.
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ohann Georg Hutzel Johann Georg Hutzel was baptized on 4 Oct 1711 in Pfaffenhofen, Germany. He was born about 4 Oct 1711 in Pfaffenhofen, Germany. He was naturalized in Oct 1743 in Maryland. He served in the military in 1757 in French and Indian War. Served as a quartering soldier under Capt. Elias Delashmuts He was buried in May 1778 in Churchyard of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Frederick, Maryland. He died on 2 May 1778 in Frederick Co., Maryland. Died of a stroke while on his way to visit a friend by the name of Ringer. Johann Georg Hutzel's name varies on documents: Joh. Georg, Johann Georg, John George, Hans George, and George.
Arrived in Philadelphia, PA on August 29, 1730 on the ship "Thistle" from the Palatinate and with his older brother Ludwig.
Sponsored a baptism at Muddy Creek Lutheran Church of Lancaster County, PA in 1736.
Johann was a farmer in Maryland. Land records there indicate he purchased an number of tracts, mostly from his father-in-law.
Parents: Johannes Hutzel and Agnes Marie Knoller.
He was married to Anna Maria Magdalena Schweinhardt on 17 Jun 1739 in Frederick Co., Maryland. Recorded by Reverend John Casper Stoever as George Hutzel of Monocacy, Maryland and Anna Maria Magdalena Schweinhardt
According to Sarah J. Grezlik (jcgrezlik@bright.net), the date of the marriage was June 14, 1739. Children were: Margaret Hutzel , Susanna Hutzel, George Hutsel , Johannes Hutzel, Johann Peter Hutzel, Johann Matthaus Hutzel, Ludwig Hutsell, Jacob Hutzel, Anna Marie Hutzel, dau of Johann Georg Hutzel , Michael Hutzel, Gabriel Hutzel.
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https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40000-173849191/johann-g... Johann Georg HutzelGender: MaleBirth: Oct 4 1711 - Pfaffenhofen, Heilbronn, Baden-Wuerttemberg, GermanyOccupation: Farmer. Served in the military in 1757 in French and Indian War.Marriage: Spouse: Anna Maria Magdalena Mary Hutzel (born Schweinhardt) - June 14 1739 - Monocacy Valley,Frederick,Maryland,USADeath: May 2 1778 - Monocacy Valley, Frederick, Maryland, USABurial: May 1778 - Churchyard of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Frederick,MarylandFather: <a>Johannes Hutzel</a>Mother: <a>Agnes Maria Hutzel (born Knoller)</a>Wife: <a>Anna Maria Magdalena Mary Hutzel (born Schweinhardt)</a>Children: <a>Margaret Hutzel</a>, <a>Johann Peter Hutzel</a>, <a>Susanna Engel (born Hutzel)</a>, <a>Johannes (John) Hutsell/Hutzel</a>, <a>George Hutzel, Sr</a>, <a>Johannes Hutzel</a>, <a>Johann Matthaus Hutzel</a>, <a>Ludwig Lewis Hutzel, Sr.</a>, <a>Jacob Hutzel</a>, <a>Anna Maria Hutzel</a>, <a>(Daughter) Hutzel</a>, <a>Catherine (born Hutzell)</a>, <a>Michael Hutzel</a>, <a>Gabriel Hutzel</a>, <a>Maria Margarethe (born Hutzell)</a>Siblings: <a>Ludwig Ludwig Hutzel</a>, <a>Anna Margaretha Hutzel</a>, <a>Agnes Maria Maria Hutzel</a>, <a>Johann Michael Hutzel</a>, <a>Catharina Hutzel</a>, <a>Anna Margaretha (born Hutzel)</a>, <a>Infant Girl Girl Hutzel</a>, <a>Anna Margaretha (born Hutzel)</a>
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https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40000-262672177/johann-g... Johann Georg Hutsell/HutzelGender: MaleBirth: Oct 4 1711 - Württemberg, Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, GermanyDeath: May 2 1778 - Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, United StatesBurial: Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery, Frederick, Frederick, Maryland, USAWife: <a>Anna Maria Magdalena Mary Hutzel (born Schweinhardt)</a>Children: <a>Johannes (John) Hutsell/Hutzel</a>, <a>Michael Hutzel</a>
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Johann Georg Hutzel's Timeline
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October 4, 1711
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Pfaffenhofen, Herzogtum Württemberg, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
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October 4, 1711
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Wurttemburg, Neckarkries, Pfaffenhofen, Germany
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October 4, 1711
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Wurttemburg, Neckarkries, Pfaffenhofen, Germany
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1740
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Spring, Frederick County, Maryland
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November 20, 1742
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Fredericktown, Cecil County, Maryland, United States
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May 9, 1745
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Monocacy Valley, Frederick County, Maryland
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