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Lieut Christopher Geiger

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Shamrock, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: October 15, 1805 (83)
Robeson Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Place of Burial: Saint Johns United Church of Christ Cemetery, Gibraltar, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of Johann Valentine Geiger, Jr. and Johanna Frederika Geiger
Husband of Maria Barbara Geiger (Geiger) and Mary Geiger
Father of Anthony Antonius Geiger; Henry Geiger; Catharine Lewis; Mary Magdalena Kendall; Margaret Geiger and 7 others
Brother of Anthony Geiger; Johann Valentine Geiger, Jr.; Anna Barbara Geiger; John Paul Geiger; Stoffel Geiger and 3 others
Half brother of Benjamin Geiger; Johann Dietrich Geiger; John Henry Geiger and Charles Geiger

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About Lieut Christopher Geiger

PLEASE NOTE, memorials linked as children viz. Chistina(2), Margaret, Barbara, and Charles are not properly documented children and no record exists for their burial. Some died before Valentine even came to this region.

Son of Valentin and Maria Elizabeth (Dentzer) Geiger
Christopher was a Lieutenant in the 3rd Pa. Continental Line
Married Mary Robison
Record
Johann Jacob Geiger
Arrival year: 1716-1727
Arrival Place: Pennsylvania
Primary Immigrant: Geiger, Johann Valentin
Family Members: Wife Friderica; Son Johann Jacob
Source Publication Code: 1031.8

Suggested edit: Christopher Geiger was a son of Johann Valentine Geiger and Johanna Frederica Henckel as recorded in THE HENCKEL BENEALOGY 1500-1728 by Junkin & Junkin. 1964.
Parent does not conform. Maria Dentzer was the wife of Rev. Antonius Jacobus Henckel, and the grandmother of Christopher Geiger
Contributor: Gerry Gieger (47462554) •

The history of St. John's Lutheran Church of Gibraltar goes back to 1793 when the congregation was first organized. Prior to this date, a plot of ground on which the present St. John's U.C.C. stands, was sold on April 29, 1791 to Valentine Geiger and Herman Umstead by Elias Retge, Jr. and Elizabeth Hunter Retge, in trust for use of such Christian congregations as should contribute to the maintenance of a graveyard and a church to be erected thereon. This original piece of ground consisted of one acre and ten perches which was sold at a cost of five shillings or about $1.25. The deed states that the ground had been used for some years as a burying ground, (known as "Redcay's Burying Ground"), by Valentine Geiger and Herman Umstead and others of Robeson Township. At the time the deed was written, there must have been a wall around the enclosure for there is reference in the deed to a "Burial Ground Wall."

As mentioned above, the plot was used as a burial ground before the construction of the church building. J.W. Early, a Lutheran historian, recorded that there were some tombstones which recorded deaths as early as 1762. A former Reformed minister, the Rev. J.V. George, D.D., wrote: "Prior to 1791 there were religious meetings held in houses in this vicinity. They were in all probability conducted by Rev. Alexander Murray, an Episcopalian minister, and were the forerunner of the first log building. There is also a tradition which tells of a log meeting house in the vicinity of the present church building, but it cannot be verified.

In 1809 the first known church building was erected, sometimes called Redcay's Church. It is not known who was instrumental in the erection, since all the documents besides the deed were mislaid or destroyed. The edifice was a plain, small stone structure, and the architecture was of an antique style. According to Rev. J.V. George, "the building erected in 1809 was approximately 45 feet square. The pulpit was on the south side of the church. There were three entrances, one in the west wall and one in the east wall. The third entrance was in the north wall. There was also a gallery with steps leading to it near the east and west entrances. (The gallery was probably on the north, east and west walls with a goblet style pulpit of that day on the south wall.) The pews on the main floor had doors to them. There was one main aisle running from the west entrance to the east entrance with the chancel and pulpit to the south of this aisle in the middle of the south wall. This building accommodated approximately 300 people." This original edifice stood unaltered until the enlargement of the church and the erection of the tower around the years 1892-1893.

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There is a record dated ca. 1785 for a Barbara Geiger, late wife (also referred
to as the widow at one point) of Christopher Geiger, which is indexed
incorrectly. This partition record names children Anthony, Henry, Jacob,
Elizabeth - wife of Nicholas Dick, Mary Magdalena - wife of Joseph Kendall, and
Catharine - wife of William Lewis.

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1942-28781-720-32?cc=19991...
N:n176258271

Original petition filed by Christopher after the death of his wife:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-28781-933-48?cc=19991...
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Will Abstract: Berks Co. PA
GEIGER, CHRISTOPHER, Robeson Twp.
February 12, 1805-October 21, 1805
Provides for wife Mary.
To son Anthony £50
To son Jacob £50
To 2 granddaus. Catharine and Rachel daus. of Henry deceased 5 shillings each. To 3 grandchildren, viz: Daniel, Abigail and Catharine LEWIS children of dau. Catharine deceased 2- chillings each.
To my 4 grandchildren, viz: Nicholas, Elizabeth, Mary and Catharine DICK children of dau. Elizabeth deceased 20 shillings each.
To dau. Mary Magdelena wife of Joseph KENDEL £4.
To son John £700
To dau. Sarah HINKEL £400
To dau. Christina GEIGER £400
To son Elisha £2, he having been advanced.
Remainder to 4 children, viz: Elisha, John, Sarah and Christina
Exrs: Son Elisha and friend John BEIDLER.
Wits: Thomas CHERINGTON, Rees MOORE and John E. ROBERTS.

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Lieut Christopher Geiger's Timeline

1722
October 15, 1722
Shamrock, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
1750
1750
Douglasville, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
1754
March 9, 1754
Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1757
June 26, 1757
1764
December 6, 1764
Douglassville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
1766
1766
Douglassville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
1776
May 1, 1776
1778
1778
Gibraltar, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
1778
Gibraltar, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA