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Susanna Maria LeVan (Siegfried)

Also Known As: "Levan", "Susan Levan", "Susannah Siegfried"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Seigfrieds Dale, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States,
Death: April 18, 1778 (59-60)
Maxatawny, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Johannes Siegfried, I; Johannes Siegfried; Elisabeth Siegfried and Elizabeth Sigfried Seves
Wife of Daniel Beau Levan, Jr. and Daniel LeVan, Jr.
Mother of Daniel Levan, III; Peter Levan; Catherine LeVan Gehr; Maria Catharina Siegfried; Abraham Levan and 8 others
Sister of Catharine Magdalena Romig; Joseph Siegfried; Johannes Siegfried, II; Marie Elizabeth Rothermel; Magdalena Fischer and 6 others

Managed by: Will Larson
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About Susanna Maria LeVan

Biography

Susanna Maria LeVan (Siegfried) was born in 1728 in Pennsylvania, USA. Her parents were Johannes Siegfried, I and Elisabeth Siegfried (Seves).

Susanna married Daniel LeVan, Jr. in 1740 in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States. Together they had the following children:

  1. Peter Levan;
  2. Maria Catharina Gehr (Levan);
  3. Maria Catharina Siegfried (Levan);
  4. Abraham Levan;
  5. Susannah Kemp (Levan);
  6. Esther Bleiny (Levan);
  7. Magdalena Siegfried (Levan);
  8. Margaret Bieber (Levan);
  9. Sarah Yohe (Levan);
  10. Dorothea Siegfried (Levan);
  11. Jacob Levan;
  12. Isaac Levan;
  13. Daniel LeVan.

She died in 1778 in Pennsylvania, USA.



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Life

Susanna Maria Siegfried was born around 1720 in Germany. She emigrated to Pennsylvania with her parents in 1734, ship unknown. Her family settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania. In 1740, she married Daniel LeVan, a noted Huguenot, who had arrived with his first wife in 1727. When first wife Anna Elisabetha died, she left behind three surviving daughters, the eldest born in 1735. It is possible that she had had other children between 1727 and 1735 but they had not survived.

Susanna had twelve known children with Daniel herself, and outlived him.

Marriage record

The marriage between Susanna Siegfried and Daniel Levan supposedly took place in 1754 in Pennsylvania, according to the US and International Marriage Index, which is based on a database of pedigrees. Birth year of Daniel recorded as being 1714. Birth year of Susanna recorded as 1733. However, this is inconsistent with Susanna's will below, which describes only three of Daniel's children as being step-children of hers. From this I estimate that Susanna was born around 1718, and married Daniel LeVan around 1740.

Will

Last Will and Testament of Susanna (Siegfried) Levan

(Proved: 2 May 1778)

In the Name of God Amen, I Susanna Levan in Maxatawny in the County of Berks & in the Province of Pennsylvania Finding myself Weak in Body, And yet of a good Understanding and Memory, thanks be to God, Who has given it me. I order after my Death my Body to be Buried in the Earth in a Christian Like mode & manner, But my Soul in the hands of Almighty God, Who hath given the same, Firstly, I order that my Funeral Expenses shall be paid out of my Estate after my Decease.

I bequeath to my three Step Daughters, Namely Barbara Reeser the sum of £50. to Elizabeth Reeser the sum of £50. and to Annelise Friedly the sum of £50., These bequeaths they shall receive in one year after my Decease & no sooner Shall be their Legacies of me & no more

The Remainder of my Estate, Namely the third Share of my Husband's goods to me bequeathed, Shall be Divided among my own Children. Sons & Daughters in equal Shares. Except, I bequeath to my youngest Daughter Dorothea first of all my Bed on which I lie & all belonging to the same, But if one or the other should Die without his Lawful Age, or without Issue, So shall that, or his bequeath, be Divided among the other Children in equal Shares through my two Worthy Sons in Law Namely George Kemp and Jacob Levan, Miller, Whom I Name for my Executors over my aforementioned Estate. for to Divide everything Justly and Cleaverly [?] among my Children as is above mentioned. Further, I do & acknowledge and Declare this for my Last Will and Testament, And Make Void all former Wills by me made, And have Signed my Name against the Seal before present

Susanna Levan

Witnesses the 18th April 1778:

  • Dewalt Bieber
  • Dewalt Wink
  • Bastian Levan

References

In 1742 in Maxatawny, PA Susanna married Daniel LeVan. They had 9 children, Catherine (Johann George Henninger), Daniel, Magdalena, Susanna, Peter, Barbara, Catherine, Margaret, Jacob.

Daughter of Johannes & Elisabeth Siegfried who were among the first settlers in the vicinity of Kutztown, where Siegfried Dale is still on the map. Info shared by Gail Moyer Infanti (48262454)

For more on Daniel Levan's two marriages and some known descendants see: http://www.kerchner.com/des2740.htm Charles Kerchner, Emmaus PA.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Sep 8 2023, 15:26:30 UTC



In 1742 in Maxatawny, PA Susanna married Daniel LeVan. They had 9 children, Catherine (Johann George Henninger), Daniel, Magdalena, Susanna, Peter, Barbara, Catherine, Margaret, Jacob.

Daughter of Johannes & Elisabeth Siegfried who were among the first settlers in the vicinity of Kutztown, where Siegfried Dale is still on the map. Info shared by Gail Moyer Infanti (48262454)

For more on Daniel Levan's two marriages and some known descendants see: http://www.kerchner.com/des2740.htm Charles Kerchner, Emmaus PA.

Last Will and Testament of Susanna (Siegfried) Levan
Proved: 2 May 1778

In the Name of God Amen, I Susanna Levan in Maxatawny in the County of Berks & in the Province of Pennsylvania Finding myself Weak in Body, And yet of a good Understanding and Memory, thanks be to God, Who has given it me. I order after my Death my Body to be Buried in the Earth in a Christian Like mode & manner, But my Soul in the hands of Almighty God, Who hath given the same, Firstly, I order that my Funeral Expenses shall be paid out of my Estate after my Decease.

I bequeath to my three Step Daughters, Namely Barbara Reeser the sum of £50. to Elizabeth Reeser the sum of £50. and to Annelise Friedly the sum of £50., These bequeaths they shall receive in one year after my Decease & no sooner Shall be their Legacies of me & no more

The Remainder of my Estate, Namely the third Share of my Husband's goods to me bequeathed, Shall be Divided among my own Children. Sons & Daughters in equal Shares. Except, I bequeath to my youngest Daughter Dorothea first of all my Bed on which I lie & all belonging to the same, But if one or the other should Die without his Lawful Age, or without Issue, So shall that, or his bequeath, be Divided among the other Children in equal Shares through my two Worthy Sons in Law Namely George Kemp and Jacob Levan, Miller, Whom I Name for my Executors over my aforementioned Estate. for to Divide everything Justly and Cleaverly [?] among my Children as is above mentioned. Further, I do & acknowledge and Declare this for my Last Will and Testament, And Make Void all former Wills by me made, And have Signed my Name against the Seal before present

Susanna Levan

Witnesses the 18th April 1778

Dewalt Bieber
Dewalt Wink
Bastian Levan

Note:

Susanna Siegfried was the daughter of Johannes and Elizabeth Siegfried of Maxatawny. At the time of her death in April 1778, she was the Widow of Daniel Levan who preceded her in death on 15 May 1777. In Daniel Levan's Will, dated 9 July 1776, he names his Wife Susanna and 16 Children: Peter, Barbara Reeser, Elizabeth Reeser, Anna Elizabeth Friedly, Catherine Levan [She was baptized "Maria Catherine" in 1745 and married at the time of her Father's Will to her Cousin, Jacob Levan, who was Sebastian Levan's younger Brother], Abraham, Mary Siegfried, Susanna Kemp, Magdalena, Esther Weiser, Daniel, Margaret, Sarah, Dorothy, Jacob and Isaac.

Notice that Susanna mentions stepdaughters; Barbara Reeser, Elizabeth Reeser and Annelise Friedly (she doesn't mention Peter in her Will, probably because he was a stepson who died a Bachelor prior to her writing her Will on 18 Apr 1778. Peter died before 2 May 1778). The fact that Susanna mentions stepdaughters in her Will brings up an interesting fact that most people seem to overlook, namely, Susanna was Daniel Levan's second wife. I don't know the name of his first wife ( I'm hoping you can tell me).

Notice also that Susanna mentions as Executors SONS-IN-LAW George Kemp and Jacob Levan (This is Sebastian Levan's Son, who was married to Susanna's Daughter Magdalena. As a Widow, Magdalena will marry Widower, Heinrich Siegfried. As noted above, Susanna's Daughter Catherine was also married to a Jacob Levan, who was Sebastian Levan's younger Brother, but he was deceased when Susanna's Will was written and Daughter Catherine was remarried to Philip Geehr). This indicates that Susanna (Levan) Kemp and Magdalena (Levan) Levan were Susanna's Daughters. It appears that when Susanna writes in her Will "my own children" she's referring to the last twelve of the Children I have listed in the first paragraph of this note as appearing in Daniel's Will.

Submitted by Leon.


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Susanna Maria LeVan's Timeline

1718
1718
Seigfrieds Dale, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States,
1742
1742
Maxatawny Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1745
June 30, 1745
Pennsylvania, USA
1747
June 15, 1747
Maxatawny Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1748
September 5, 1748
Maxatawny Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1750
November 18, 1750
Maxatawny Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1755
1755
Maxatawny Township, Berks County, PA, United States
1756
October 23, 1756
Oley Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
1757
December 25, 1757
Maxatawny, Berks, Pennsylvania, United States