Maria Magdalena Kolb

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Maria Magdalena Kolb (van Sintern)

Also Known As: "Mary"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Death: 1771 (83-84)
Skippack Township, Philadelphia County (Present Montgomery County), Province of Pennsylvania, (Present USA)
Place of Burial: Collegeville, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Isaac van Sintern and Neltje Cornelia van Sintern
Wife of Rev. Martin Kolb
Mother of Magdelena Bechtel; Neltgen Detweiler; Hannah Detweiler; Sarah Rittenhaussen; Dielman Van Sintern Kolb and 3 others
Sister of Sarah Claasen Kolb; Adrianna Sell; Neeltje van Sintern and Isaac van Sintern

Occupation: Housewife
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About Maria Magdalena Kolb

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Cassel, Daniel Kolb(, b. 1820-?) , A genealogical history of the Kolb, Kulp or Culp family: and its branches in America , 1895 Publisher: Norristown, Pa. : Morgan R. Willis . "A genealogical history of the Kolb, Kulp or Culp family : and its branches in America, with biographical sketches of their descendants from the earliest available records ...".

"1. Jan de Voss married Prientje Batten (four children) ; he was a Burgomaster at Handshooten, in Flandern, about 1550; his fourth son, Peter, is the following:

2. Peter de Voss married Jannicke Van der Mers ; their first child was Peter de Voss the second, born August 23, 1622, at Colchester (first date we have). Shortly after their marriage they had to flee on account of his religion to Colchester, England, where he, with his wife, left Popedom and joined the Reformed church, and had born unto them three children.

After living at Colchester for some time with his wife and three children, who were born there, he moved to Amsterdam, Holland, where he, with his wife, connected themselves with the Mennonite church, and three more children were born unto them.

The De Voss family is intermarried with the Van der Smisson and the Roosen families. Sara de Voss, born 1629, married Pieter Van Sintern in 1655 ; had seven children. The fifth child was Isaac Van Sintern, born September 4, 1660; was married at Amsterdam to Neeltje Classen; they left Hamburg, Altona, in 1707, for Pennsylvania, with their four daughters, Magdalena, Sara, Adriana and Neeltje, and settled at Germantown, where the oldest daughter, Magdalena, married Martin Kolb in 1709, and Sara, the second daughter, married Jacob Kolb in 1710; later they moved to Skippack, and are buried at the Lower Skippack Mennonite meeting-house.

Magdalena, the widow of Martin Kolb, under date of October 28, 1771, from Skippack (then Bebberstown), in the Grafschaft, of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania, gave a record to the genealogist at Altona, which he received under seal through Hendrick Roosen, the 20th day of June, 1772; it was dated March 2d, 1772, giving the descendants of the family to be 202 souls. Author."."



Cassel, Daniel Kolb(, b. 1820-?) , A genealogical history of the Kolb, Kulp or Culp family: and its branches in America , 1895 Publisher: Norristown, Pa. : Morgan R. Willis . "A genealogical history of the Kolb, Kulp or Culp family : and its branches in America, with biographical sketches of their descendants from the earliest available records ...".

"1. Jan de Voss married Prientje Batten (four children) ; he was a Burgomaster at Handshooten, in Flandern, about 1550; his fourth son, Peter, is the following:

2. Peter de Voss married Jannicke Van der Mers ; their first child was Peter de Voss the second, born August 23, 1622, at Colchester (first date we have). Shortly after their marriage they had to flee on account of his religion to Col- chester, England, where he, with his wife, left Popedom and joined the Reformed church, and had born unto them three children.

After living at Colchester for some time with his wife and three children, who were born there, he moved to Amsterdam, Holland, where he, with his wife, connected them selves with the Mennonite church, and three more children were born unto them.

The De Voss family is intermarried with the Van der Smisson and the Roosen families. Sara de Voss, born 1629, married Pieter Van Sintern in 1655 ; had seven children. The fifth child was Isaac Van Sintern, born September 4, 1660; was married at Amsterdam to Neeltje Classen; they left Hamburg, Altona, in 1707, for Pennsylvania, with their four daughters, Magdalena, Sara, Adriana and Neeltje, and settled at Germantown, where the oldest daughter, Magdalena, married Martin Kolb in 1709, and Sara, the second daughter, married Jacob Kolb in 17 10; later they moved to Skippack, and are buried at the Lower Skippack Mennonite meeting-house.

Magdalena, the widow of Martin Kolb, under date of October 28, 1771, from Skippack (then Bebberstown), in the Grafschaft, of Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania, gave a record to the genealogist at Altona, which he received under seal through Hendrick Roosen, the 20th day of June, 1772; it was dated March 2d, 1772, giving the descendants of the family to be 202 souls. Author."."



Immigration: 1700 To Germantown, PA



https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81773705/maria-magdalena-kolb

Maria Magdalena “Mary” Van Sintern Kolb BIRTH 1687 Probably born in Holland. DEATH 1771 (aged 83–84) BURIAL Lower Skippack Mennonite Cemetery, Skippack, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA MEMORIAL ID 81773705 ·

Wife of Rev. Martin Kolb, 1680-1761.



Maria Magdalena (Van Sintern) Kolb was probably born in the Netherlands in about 1688 and died in what is now Montgomery Co, PA sometime after November 1761, as she was the co-executor of her husband's will, along with her son Dielman Kolb, which was proven 17 Nov 1761.

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Maria Magdalena Kolb's Timeline

1687
January 6, 1687
Amsterdam, Government of Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
1706
August 11, 1706
Manheim, York, Pennsylvania, United States
1710
May 19, 1710
Manheim Township, York County, Pennsylvania
1712
July 20, 1712
Germantown, Philadelphia County, Province of Pennsylvania
1715
February 17, 1715
Skippack Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
1716
March 25, 1716
Probably Skippack Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
1719
March 2, 1719
Skippack Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
1722
April 30, 1722
Skippack Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
1725
April 12, 1725
Skippack Township, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania