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Johannes Henrich Brombach

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Müsen, Siegen-Wittgenstein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Death: after 1761
Hagerstown, Maryland
Immediate Family:

Son of Christoffel Brombach; Christoffel Brombach; Maria Elisabeth (Helman) Brumbaugh and Maria Elisabeth Brombach
Husband of Anna Margaret Brombach and Anna Juliana Brombach
Father of Johann Jacob Brumbaugh; Mary Brumbach; Abraham Brumbach; Jacob "Jockel" Brumbaugh, I; . Brumbaugh and 8 others
Brother of Johanna Margareta Brumbach

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About Johannes Henrich Brombach

Johannes Brombach/Brumback and his family immigrated to America, but not because of persecution from the Catholic church as they were not Catholic, they were Protestant of the Reformed church.

The Johann Henrich Brombach on board the Neptune in 1754 not Johannes Brombach as Johann Henrich is not his name, it's Johannes. Source: Holtzclaw, Dr. B. C., Germanna Record No. 5: Ancestry and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia, (Culpeper, Virginia, The Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies in Virginia, Inc., 1964. Pp. 53-57.

Arrived in Philadelphia PA 9-30 1754 on Neptune from Rotterdam. Left because of persecution of catholic church.


He immigrated on 30 SEP 1754 to Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA.

Birth:

December 28, 1709, Muesen, Nassau-Siegen, Westfalen, Germany/Nassau, Germany

Death:

May 6, 1744, Hagerstown, MD

or He died between 1760 and 1801 in Franklin Co., PA.

He was a German Baptist Brethren.

He and his family arrived at Philadelphia on the ship Neptune, Captain Waire. They sailed from Rotterdam and stopped at Cowes, England for provisions as was the general custom during those long voyages, filled with innumerable hardships.

The journey for those who came from Southern Germany in 1754 lasted fully half a year amid such hardships as no one is able to describe adequately with their misery. The passage from Holland to Cowes, England, alone, often required from two to four weeks.

Parents: Christoffel BROMBACH and Maria Elisabeth/Elizabeth HELMAN.

Spouse: Anna Julianna/Julianan KEMPER.

Johannes Henrich/Heinrich BRUMBACH/BRUMBAUGH and Anna Julianna/Julianan KEMPER were married on 8 APR 1733 in Muesen, Westphalian, Germany.

Children were: Johann Jacob Kemper "Jockel" BRUMBAUGH, Conrad Kemper BROMBACH/BRUMBAUGH, Maria Elizabeth BRUMBAUGH, Henry BRUMBACH/BRUMBAUGH/BROMBACH, Anna Magdelina BRUMBAUGH, Johannes/John Kemper BRUMBACH Jr., Rev. George/Georg Kemper "Yorrick" BRUMBACH Sr..

Repeated info:

  1. Name: Johannes Henrich\Heinrich BRUMBACH\BRUMBAUGH
  2. Given Name: Johannes Henrich\Heinrich
  3. Surname: BRUMBACH\Brumbaugh
  4. Sex: M
  5. _UID: 050223EBF7B31B40A308DDA55CD91C4EE612
  6. Change Date: 25 Oct 2007
  7. Note:
   He and his family arrived at Philadelphia on the ship Neptune, Cap tain Waire. They sailed from Rotterdam and stopped at Cowes, England fo r provisions as was the general custom during those long voyages, fille d with innumerable hardships.

The journey for those who came from Southern Germany in 1754 laste d fully half a year amid such hardships as no one is able to describe a dequately with their misery. The passage from Holland to Cowes, England , alone, often required from two to four weeks.
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  1. Birth: 28 DEC 1709 in Adelshofen, Baden Province, Germany 2 5
  2. Death: BET 1760 AND 1801 in Franklin Co., PA 5
  3. Immigration: 30 SEP 1754 Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA
  4. Religion: German Baptist Brethren

Father: Christoffel BROMBACH b: 1684 in Muesen, Westphalian, Germany

Mother: Maria Elisabeth\Elizabeth HELMAN b: 1684 in Muesen, Westphalian, Germany

Marriage 1 Anna Julianna\Julianan KEMPER b: 30 DEC 1708 in Muesen, Westphalian, Germany

   * Married: 8 APR 1733 in Muesen, Westphalian, Germany 5

Children

  1. Has Children Johann Jacob Kemper BRUMBAUGH b: 27 NOV 1734 in Wurtenberg, Germany

2. Has Children Conrad Kemper BROMBACH\BRUMBAUGH b: 1735 in Adelshofen, Baden Province, Germany
3. Has No Children Maria Elizabeth BRUMBAUGH b: 1736 in Wuertemberg, Germany
4. Has No Children Henry BRUMBACH\BRUMBAUGH\BROMBACH b: 1739 in Muesen, Nassau-Siegen, Westphalia, Germany
5. Has No Children Anna Magdelina BRUMBAUGH b: 1742 in near Hagerstown, Washington Co., MD
6. Has Children Johannes\John Kemper BRUMBACH b: 1743 in Wurtenberg, Germany (Possibly)
7. Has Children George\Georg Kemper BRUMBACH b: 9 SEP 1760 in Germany or Frederick, MD
Parents:

Married:

Anna Juliana Kemper,8 APR 1733 in Meusen, Germany

Children:

Jacob B. Brumbaugh, b: 27 NOV 1734 in Wurtenberg, Germany, d. 13 Aug 1816 Hopewell Twp

Conrad Brumbaugh , Sr. b: ABT 1735 in Meusen, Germany, d. 1791 Miami Co., OH

Johannes Brumbaugh, b: 1743 in Meusen, Germany, d. 1823, PA

George (Yarrick) Brumbaugh, b: ABT 1761 in Hagerstown, MD, d. 1838 Frederickburg, PA

(Dau) Brumbaugh, b. Hagerstown, MD

Migration:

September 30, 1754 at Philadelphia, PA on the ship Neptune.Careful search through the land and other records of Philadelphia, and of the adjacent counties has not yet been exhaustively made; but, so far as completed, it has failed to show that Johannes Henrich tarried long in PA before settling in the Conecocheague district, north of Hagerstown, Frederick Co., now Washington, Md., or in Franklin Co., PA., immediately adjoining to the north.

Occupation:

Known as the "stocking weaver"

Family Stories:

Cousin to Johann Jacob Brumbach



Johannes immigrated on September 30th, 1754 to Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. He was a German Baptist. He and his family arrived at Philadelphia on the ship Neptune, Captain Waire. They sailed from Rotterdam Holland and stopped at Cowes, England for provisions as was the general custom during those long voyages, filled with innumerable hardships.

The journey for those who came from Southern Germany in 1754 lasted fully half a year amid such hardships as no one is able to describe adequately, the misery, the sickness and the toil. The passage from Holland to Cowes, England alone, often required from two to four weeks.



JOHANNES HENRICH BRUMBACH, the immigrant, and family arrived at Philadelphia on the ship Neptune, Captain Waire, Sept. 30, 1754, sailing from Rotterdam and stopping at Cowes, England, for provisions as was the general custom during those long voyages, filled with innumerable hardships.

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Johannes Henrich Brombach's Timeline

1711
April 19, 1711
Müsen, Siegen-Wittgenstein, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
April 19, 1711
Müsen, Nassau-Siegen, Westfalen, Prussia
April 19, 1711
Müsen, Westfalen, Preussen, Germany
1728
1728
Germany
1733
December 1733
1734
March 26, 1734
North Rhine-Westphalia, Siegen-Wittgenstein, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
November 27, 1734
Basel, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
1735
1735
Müsen, Hilchenbach, Arnsberg, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany