Person:Johann Dieter (4)

Johann Georg "George" Dieter
d.23 Mar 1742/43 Orange County, Virginia
m. 19 Nov 1695
  1. Jacob Teter1696 - 1745
  2. Hans Michael Dieter1697 -
  3. Johann Georg "George" Dieter1699 - 1742/43
  4. Matthaus Dieter1702 - Bef 1758
  5. Margaretha Juliana Dieter1704 -
  6. Eberhardina Dieter1709 -
  7. Maria Elizabetha DieterBet 1710 & 1711 -
  8. Eberhard Wilhelem Dieter1712 -
  9. Johann Philip Dieter1717 -
  10. Maria Margaretha Dieter1719 -
  11. Gottlieb Dieter1721 -
m. 19 Dec 1720
  1. Johann Michael Dieter1722 -
  2. Maria Christina Dieter1726 - 1726
  3. Johann George 'Old George' Dieter, of South Branch, Potomac River1730 - Abt 1798
  4. Paul DieterAbt 1732 - Bef 1784
  5. Maria Barbara DieterBet 1733 & 1734 - 1814
  6. Philip DieterBet 1735 & 1736 - 1815
  7. Susannah Dieter1738 -
  8. Rosina DieterBet 1739 & 1743 - Abt 1804
Facts and Events
Name Johann Georg "George" Dieter
Immigrant Name Hans Jorg "George" Dieter
Gender Male
Birth? 7 Jun 1699 Schwaigern, Wurttemberg, Germany
Marriage 19 Dec 1720 Schwaigern, Wurttenburg, Germanyto Maria Magaretha Luttman
Death? 23 Mar 1742/43 Orange County, Virginia

Johann Georg Dieter was one of the Early Settlers of Germanna Colony

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Importation to Virginia

  • Johann Georg Dieter arrived in Philadelphia on the Ship "Molly" in 1727.

Estate Records of George Dieter (Teater)

  • Pages 339-41. Bond of Margret Teater, Michael Cloure and George Uts unto Robert Slaughter, Gent., justice. For £300. 22 March 1743 [1744]. Margret Teater is admx. of Georg Teater. (signed) Margret Teater, George Uts, Michael (X) Clore. Wit: James Porteus. 22 March 1743. Acknowledged. [Orange County Virginia Will Book 1, 1735-1743, Dorman, pg. 61].
  • Pages 326-27. George Teater. Inventory. 23 May 1744. Total valuation £32.10.0. (signed) Michl. Cook, Michl. Kafer, Michl. Smith. 24 May 1744. Returned into Court. [Orange County Virginia Will Book 1, 1735-1743, Dorman, pg. 60].

Information on Johann Georg Dieter

http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rengelken&id=I26788 1. From The Henckel - Teter Connection, pages 30-31:

"Johann Georg Dieter was born in Schwaigern, Wurttembourg on June 7, 1699 and married Maria Margaretha Lüttmann there on November 19, 1720. Their first two children were born at Schwaigern before they boarded the sailing ship 'Molly' enroute to Pennsylvania. They arrived in Philadelphia September 30, 1727, almost exactly ten (10) years after the arrival of the family of Rev. Anthony Jacob Henckel with whom their children intermarried. Johann George probably settled in or near New Hanover and thus affiliated with the Henckel family. On January 10, 1735-36, Johann Georg Dieter, the elder, obtained a grant of land in Robinson River, Orange County (now Frederick County), Virginia (Virginia Patent Book 16, page 475) where he died intestate in 1744. His widow and children then moved to Rowen County, North Carolina apparently along with members of the Henckel family. In 1760, because of Indian uprisings, they moved to present day Pendleton County, West Virginia with other members of that settlement."

Source: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/b/N-Roberts-NM/GENE1-0006.html

From Ancestry.com post:

Johann Georg Dieter Shelah (View posts) Posted: 31 Jan 2000 5:05PM GMT

Classification: Query Surnames: Dieter, Luttman, Norta, Frey, Schmidt, Norte I can take you back a little ways. johann Georg Dieter was born June 7, 1699 in Schwaigern, Wurttemberg, Germany. He married Maria Magaretha Luttman on Dec. 19, 1720. She was born June 1, 1701 in same place, and was the daughter of Johann Georg Luttman and Anna Dorothea Norta. His father was Johann Michael Dieter, born March 26, 1671, and married Maria Catharina Frey. He was the Mayor of Schwaigern. His father was Wolfgang Dieter, born Dec. 25, 1646. He married Anna Catharina. His father was Michael Dieter, born Sept. 22, 1613, and married Magdelena Schmidt. His father was Michael Dieter, born about 1583, and married Katherina Norte about 1586. His father was Quirinus Dieter, born 1555, and died before April 1606. Whose line do you follow after Johann George and Maria Magaretha Luttman? My husband goes down his son Philip.

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    "The present church was built in 1740, and is the oldest Lutheran Church built and still used and owned by Lutherans in the United States. It is older than the Trappe Church in Pennsylvania.

    "On January 10, 1735/36 a land grant was given to George Teter for 200 acres of land in Orange County "on the south side of the Robinson River, in the little fork of the same, touching Roger Quarles' land, also Michael Cook's." This land was near the Hebron Church community.

    "In a list of tithables in Orange County for 1739, in Henry Down's quarter, in the precinct of James Pickett, constable, is the name of George Teter (next to Ludowick Fisher, and near Michael Cook, Henry Snyder, Mathias Castler, and other known members of the Hebron community).

    "There are no deed records in Orange County involving (this) George Teter. The Court Minute Books show that on 28 Nov. 1740, the suit by attachment brought by 'George Tetter' plaintiff against the estate of one Charles Kitching defendant was dismissed. At a Court on March 23, 1743/44, the suit of George Teater plaintiff vs Joseph and David Kincade defendants, being abated by the death of the plaintiff was dismissed.

    George Teter died, apparantly, early in 1744. In Orange County Will Book 1, p. 339, is a copy of the administration bond of Margret Teater as adminintratix of the estate of George Teater Dec'd. The bond is dated March 20, 1743/1744, George Utz and Michael Clore sign it with her as sureties, and it is witnessed by James Porteus. The bond was acknowledged in Court on March 22, 1743/1744, and then recorded.

    George Teter had his origins in Schwaigern, the home of many other Germanna settlers. He arrived with his family 1727 at Philadelphia. He lived a while in Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania where a son John George was christened in 1730. He obtained a patent in the Robinson River area 10 Jan 1736(NS). He died in Orange Co. in 1743.

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