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About Anna Maria Margaretha Zimmerman
* Born: Abt 1667, of Dunzweiler, Kusel, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
* Marriage (1): Johann Jacob Zimmerman Sr. on 16 Oct 1685 in Dunzweiler, Kusel, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
* Marriage (2): Conrad Schütz in 1711 in Livingston Manor, Albany, New York
User ID: SZT-16114. General Notes:
Zimmerman DKM - page 10 and 16. Tentative placement as a child in this family. She could also be a sister, in instead of a daughter, of Hanss Andreas Jung.
Anna married Johann Jacob Zimmerman Sr., son of Zimmerman and Unknown, on 16 Oct 1685 in Dunzweiler, Kusel, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. (Johann Jacob Zimmerman Sr. was born before 1665 of Dunzweiler, Kusel, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany and died in Dec 1710 in Livingston Manor, Albany, New York.)
Anna next married Conrad Schütz, son of Hermann Schütz and Unknown, in 1711 in Livingston Manor, Albany, New York. (Conrad Schütz was born about 1660 of Lieblos, Hanau, Hessen-Nassau, Germany and died in 1723-1724 in Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania.)
Conrad married Anna Maria Margaretha Jung, daughter of Hanss Andreas Jung and Agness Clausen, in 1711 in Livingston Manor, Albany, New York. (Anna Maria Margaretha Jung was born about 1667 of Dunzweiler, Kusel, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany.)
http://www.szt-genealogy.org/sztdata/2/16117.htm
Jacob Zimmerman and Anna Margaretha Jung were Palatines that came to North America in 1710. [1]
"Johann Jacob Zimmerman, the immigrant and first know ancestor, who at the time of his marriage in 1685 lived in the village of Dunzweiler in Germany."
Johann Jacob and Anna Maria Margaretha immigrated to America in 1709 with the thousands of Germans who left their homeland, the Rhineland-Palatinate, to escape the poor economic conditions. [2]
Children:
1. Jacob (1691) 2.Johann Mattias (1705, died young)
According to the 1696 tax list, Johan Jacob Zimmerman was a farmer in the village of Dunzweiler. The cattle census of 1704 shows he had 2 oxen and 3 cows there. However, his farm was probably destroyed by the French Army and thus he took his family and fled for safety to the Netherlands, then England, then New York. He is shown on the 1710 Palatine list as having a family of 4. [3]
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The Eighteenth Century Zimmerman Family of the Mohawk Valley David Kendall Martin, The Eighteenth Century Zimmerman Family of the Mohawk Valley David Kendall Martin, The Eighteenth Century Zimmerman Family of the Mohawk Valley David Kendall Martin. The Eighteenth Century Zimmerman Family of the Mohawk Valley. Published by Mouse House Books. Church Hill, Maryland. 1994 0 Footnote David Kendall Martin, The Eighteenth Century Zimmerman Family of the Mohawk Valley ShortFootnote David Kendall Martin, The Eighteenth Century Zimmerman Family of the Mohawk Valley Bibliography David Kendall Martin. The Eighteenth Century Zimmerman Family of the Mohawk Valley.
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16 Page 16 Anna Maria Margaretha Jung born c. 1667/8, married in 1685 Johann Jacob Zimmerman. Because of her marriage date, we would expect her born before 1669. If we are correct that she had a child born 1709/10 (and she certainly had one born in 1706), we would expect her born after 1665. It is possible she is a daughter of Johannes and Barbara Jung, their youngest child, the one indicated by the 1669 census, hence a sister of Hanss Andreas Jung.
Anna Maria Margaretha Zimmerman's Timeline
1667 |
June 9, 1667
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Glan-Münchweiler, Homburg, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
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1667
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Dunzweiler, Zweibrucken, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
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1690 |
1690
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Dunzweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
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1706 |
March 16, 1706
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Dunzweiler, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland (Germany)
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1710 |
June 14, 1710
Age 43
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New York City, New York
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1723 |
1723
Age 56
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Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania
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1726 |
June 16, 1726
Age 59
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Mohawk Valley, New York, United States
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Glan-Münchweiler, Homburg, Palatinate, Bavaria, Germany
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