Person:Johann Bible (4)

Johann Christian Bible
m. 19 Nov 1748
  1. Johann Christian Bible1751 - 1833
  2. John Adam Bible1754 - 1850
  3. Lewis Bible1756 - 1863
  4. Adam BibleAbt 1758 - 1826
  5. Elizabeth BibleAbt 1761 - Bef 1821
  6. Wilhelmine "Billie" Bible
  7. Eva Catherine Biebel
  8. Ellen Bible
  9. Henry Bible
  10. Philip Bible1763 - 1827
  11. Susannah BibleAbt 1765 - 1833
  12. George BibleBet 1767 & 1768 - 1839
m. 1775
  1. John Bible1777 - 1850
  2. Elizabeth Bible1778 - 1855
  3. Mary Bible1779 - 1853
  4. Christian Bible, Jr.1782 - 1806
  5. George Bible1783 - 1864
  6. Adam Bible1786 - 1862
m. 1787/1788
  1. Lewis BibleAbt 1788 - 1843
  2. Catherine Bible1789 - 1842
  3. Jacob Bible1791 - 1850
  4. Sarah Bible1795 - 1824
  5. Abraham Bible1798 - 1863
  6. Isaac Bible1800 - 1872
Facts and Events
Name Johann Christian Bible
Alt Name Christopher Bible
Gender Male
Birth? 7 Jan 1751 Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 1775 Shenandoah, Virginia, United Statesto Catharine Folman
Marriage 1787/1788 Virginia, United Statesto Margaret Speagle
Death? 28 Jan 1833 Greene, Tennessee, United States

Records in Tennessee

Greene Co., TN Deed: 43. The execution of one other deed of conveyance from Michael Neice to Christopher Bible, dated 20th October 1810, for forty three acres of land, was duly proven in Open Court by the Oaths of Stephen Alexander and Michael Dittimore the subscribing witnesses and admitted to record. [Greene County, Tennessee Deeds, 1802-1818].
Greene Co., TN Deed: 40½. The execution of one other deed of conveyance from Michael Neice to Christopher Bible, dated 20th October 1810, for forty and an half acres of land, was duly proven in Open Court by the Oaths of Stephen Alexander and Michael Dittimore the subscribing witnesses and admitted to record. [Greene County, Tennessee Deeds, 1802-1818].
Greene Co., TN Deed: 200. The execution of a deed of conveyance from Michael Dettmore to Christin Bible, dated of July 1811, for two hundred acres on the south side of Little Chucky was duly acknowledged in open court by the said Michael Dellamore and admitted to record. [Greene County, Tennessee Deeds, 1802-1818].