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Maria Margaretha Eisenhaur (Strubel)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Albig, Kurpfalz, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
Death: December 09, 1775 (80)
Fredericksburg, Lancaster County, Province of Pennsylvania
Place of Burial: Linglestown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Peter Strubel and Anna Catarina Struble
Wife of Hans Nicholaus Eisenhaur
Mother of Martin Johannes Eisenhauer; Johann Peter Eisenhaur; Johannes Eisenhauer and Maria Magdalena Fisher
Sister of Andreas Struble; Friedrich Strubel; George Strubel and Anna Strubel

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About Maria Margaretha Eisenhaur

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Anna Margaretha Struble Eisenhauer Story

Added by pcollins146 on 16 May 2008

Anna Margaretha STRUBEL, a Palatine German immigrant to Pennsylvania, was the third great-grandmother of Dwight David EISENHOWER (1890-1969), 34th President of the United States.

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Anna Margaretha was the second wife of Hans Nicolaus EISENHAUER. He was born 1691, probably in Eiterbach, about eight miles from Heidelberg, Germany, a son of Hans Peter EISENHAUER and his second wife, Anna Catharina MILDENBERGER. Anna Margaretha & Hans Nicholas were married about 1725. Hans Nicolaus had two children by his first wife (name unknown) and three with Anna Margaretha.

Anna Margaretha had a brother, Friedrich STRUBEL, who had emigrated to Pennsylvania, arriving in Philadelphia on 11 Sep 1731. He settled in Lebanon (then Lancaster) Co., and there he prospered for ten years, at which time he returned to Hessen, Germany, to find a wife. He was married on 18 April 1741 at Neuenheim, across the Neckar River from Heidelberg, a wedding attended by his sister Anna Margaretha and her husband, who shortly thereafter followed Friedrich to Pennsylvania.

Economic conditions in the Odenwald (the wooded uplands north of Heidelberg and south of Darmstadt), had been bad for nearly a century. The Thirty Year's War (1618-1648) had only made things worse, with mercenary soldiers pilaging and looting wantonly and the Odenwald suffering perhaps the worst. A deadly plague followed the war. Among the survivors of this time of trial was Hans EISENHAUER (b. ca. 1600), father of Hans Peter EISENHAUER (b. ca. 1650).

Between 1674 and 1677, the Odenwald was overrun by French and Imperialist troops, forcing villagers to flee into the forest where many died of hunger and cold. Among those fleeing were Hans Peter & Anna Catharina (MILDENBERGER) EISENHAUER and their children. Hans Peter was still living in 1700, as was his son, Hans Nicholaus.

Hans Nicholaus & Anna Margaretha (STRUBEL) EISENHAUER arrived in Philadelphia on 17 November 1741, having sailed on the Europa from Rotterdam. They settled in Bethel Twp., Lebanon (then Lancaster) Co., PA, near Anna's brother, Friedrich STRUBEL. On 20 January 1753, just 200 years to the day before the inauguration of President EISENHOWER, Hans Nicholas had 168 acres surveyed near Fredericksburg, Bethel Twp., Lebanon (then Lancaster) Co. The Pennsylvannia Gazette reported on 12 August 1756 that Indians had burned the log house of Hans Nicholaus EISENHAUER.

Peter EISENHAUER (b. ca. 1716) came to the U.S. in 1741 with his parents, Hans Nicholas & Anna Margaretha (STRUBEL) EISENHAUER. He settled in Swatara Twp., Lebanon Co., and married three times, the last to Anna DISSINGER on 29 Jan 1777. Peter had at least 17 children and died in Lower Paxton Twp., Dauphin Co. Peter's son, Frederick EISENHOWER (b. 15 Jul 1794 in PA; d. 13 Mar 1884, Abilene, KS), married Barbara MILLER in 1816.

Frederick & Barbara (MILLER) EISENHOWER had a son, Jacob Frederick EISENHOWER, who married Rebecca MATTER. Jacob & Rebecca (MATTER) EISENHOWER were the paternal grandparents of President Dwight D. EISENHOWER.

http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&d...

•Name: Anna Margareta STRUBLE

•Sex: F

•Birth: ABT 1707 in Lorzenbach, Odenwald, Hessen, Palatinate, Germany

•Christening: 1707

•Death: 9 DEC 1775 in , , Pennsylvania

•Reference Number: Taf:1.24+427.6+624.448>2

•Note:

2 PLAC On Ship Europa 1741 To America

2 DATE 18 JAN 1724/25

2 PLAC Baptized

2 PLAC Children 3+4 Hers

!SOURCE: GedCom received from Ancestry.com as file F2204 which was supplied by Dr. George Alan Ulch, 114 Camphor Tree Lane, Altmonte Springs, Florida 32714-5802;also available per e-mail: gulch@cfl.rr.com date: 17 Sep 1999

!NOTES: Information was received from <wolbrite@bellsouth.net>

Dated: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 13:51:55 -0400 "Reputable researchers have her as the d/o of Christian Strubel [Strub(b)le], (1670/1675- & Margareta, b. <1674, and grand-daughter of Albert Strubel, b. >1644 [ DJIcenhower@ email. msn.com; gaulch@iag.net]. However, this is associated with being married in Karlsbrunn, Germany, which is a confusion with Hans Nicholas EIsenhauer, b. 1695, a son of his Uncle Johann Frederick Eisenhauer, who lived and died in Forbash, France. (sic.) She was probably never near this city; again a confusion with women folk of Johann Frederick Eisenhauer, a cousin of Hans Nicholas who remained in Germany on the French Border.]

Some records have her born 1691-1695, the d/o Peter Streuble, b. c1670, Albig, Rheinhessen, Rheinland-Pflaz, Germany & Anna Catherine Wueck; grandson of George Struble [Ben Struble, treeshakr@hotmail.com et el) and married 1712 to Hans Nicholas Eisenhauer b: 1691 in Hedesbach, Darmstadt, Germany. Hans Nicholas was born in Eterbach, Hessen and married his

first wife in 1712. He married Anna in 1725.

Again, none of these birth places and marriage dates fit the family geography. and are the results of confusion with other wives of the same name. Or the wrong husbands.

  • A birth date of 1707 in Lorzenbach, Odenwald, Pfalz (actually Hesse), Palatinate with a marriage

date of 18 Jan 1725 in the same locale is more closely accurate than most. I have found to date.

[Andrew Grisham, Ancestry.com posting, 2006-01-03. <AMGrisham@nisn.com Parents are proported to be Margaretha & Christian Strubel, place of origion not indicated. ] Pfalz is actually one of three regional dialects within the the Provience of Hessen and not a geographical area. (See

dialect map in History of the Patatinate)

•Change Date: 1 MAY 2009 at 18:31:32 1

Father: Christian STREUBEL

Marriage 1 Hans Nicholas EISENHAUER b: ABT 1691 in Eitebach/Weschnitz-Starkenberg, Hessen, Rhine-Palinate Germany

•Married: 18 JAN 1725 in Odenwald, Hessen, Palatinate

Children

1. Johannes EISENHAUER b: 24 JUN 1727 in , , , Germany

2. Johannes Martin EISENHAUER b: ABT 1728 in , , , Germany

3. Maria Magdalena EISENHAUER b: ABT 1735 in , , , Germany

Sources:

1.Title: Terry D. & Cathleen M. Smith

Note: 1978 Miner Way, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, 89104-5214, tdsfamgen100@earthlink.net, unlisted, http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=tsmith. This update as of 05 Jul 2009. As a work in progress your comments, suggestion, corrections and data are appreciated. Please use Postem- notes. The inquiry comes to me.


Reputable researchers have her as the d/o of Christian Strubel [Strub(b)le], (1670/1675- & Margareta, b. <1674, and grand-daughter of Albert Strubel, b. >1644 [ DJIcenhower@ email. msn.com; gaulch@iag.net]. However, this is often associated with being married in Karlsbrunn, Germany, which is a confusion with Hans Nicholas EIsenhauer, b. 1695, a son of his Uncle Johann Frederick Eisenhauer, b. 1695 who lived and died in Forbash, France. (sic.)

She was probably never near this city; again a confusion with women folk of Johann Frederick Eisenhauer, a cousin of Hans Nicholas who remained in Germany on the French Border.]

Some records have her born 1691-1695, the d/o Peter Streuble, b. c1670, Albig, Rheinhessen, Rheinland-Pflaz, Germany & Anna Catherine Wueck; grandson of George Struble [Ben Struble, treeshakr@hotmail.com et el) and married 1712 to Hans Nicholas Eisenhauer b: 1691 in Hedesbach, Darmstadt, Germany. Hans Nicholas was born in Eterbach, Hessen and married his first wife in 1712; Anna is his second wife, m. 1725 Some records have her married to Johann Frederick Eisenhauer and as the mother of the first two children of Hans Nicholas, (1691) Eisenhauer's first wife, in cities that Hans Nicholas, the emigrant, never lived in.

Again, none of these birth places fit the family geography. and are the results of confusion with other wives of the same name. Or the wrong husbands.!

  • A birth date of 1707 in Lorzenbach, Odenwald, Pfalz (actually Hesse), Palatinate with a marriage date of 18 Jan 1725 in the same locale is probably more closely accurate than most. [From Andrew Grisham, Ancestry.com posting, 2006-01-03. Parents are proported to be Margaretha & Christian Strubel, place of origion not indicated. ] Pfalz is actually one of three regional dialects within Hessen and not a geographical area.
  • Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Jan 10 2019, 3:14:41 UTC
  • Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Mar 19 2019, 14:30:38 UTC

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Maria Margaretha Eisenhaur's Timeline

1695
July 10, 1695
Albig, Kurpfalz, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
1716
March 15, 1716
Forbach, Herzogtum Baden, Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
1716
Germany
1727
June 24, 1727
Weschnitz, Starkenburg, Hessen,, Fürth, Darmstadt, HE, Germany
1735
1735
Heiliges Römisches Reich Deutscher Nation
1775
December 9, 1775
Age 80
Fredericksburg, Lancaster County, Province of Pennsylvania
December 9, 1775
Age 80
Wenrichs Cemetery, Linglestown, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States