Family:Jacob Keinert and Catharina Sauter (1)

Facts and Events
Marriage[1][2][4] 27 Dec 1757 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Other[3] 1 Nov 1767 Earl Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvanianamed in church attendance record ; Trinity Lutheran Church
Children
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30 Mar 1775
 
References
  1. Record of St. Michael's and Zion Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, marriages 1745-1764, Film Number: 0387893. (1898)
    132.

    [Believe this refers to marriage of Jacob KEINET. Transcription says "KLEINET". Handwritten "K" very cursive, often looking like "KL" and transcribed incorrectly. For example, New Holland (Earl) church records recording marriage of cousin Michael KEINET to Anna Margretha DILLER 21 April 1749, is "KEINET" in both places in handwritten record, but when transcribed in secondary source [Records of Pastoral Acts at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, New Holland, 1730-1799], surname transcribed as "KLEINET".]

  2. Pennsylvania Archives
    2d Series, 9:312.
  3. Evangelical Lutheran Church at Earl (New Holland), Lancaster County, Pennsylvania (Register A der Evangelisch.

    (1) Church Attendance:
    -- 1 Nov 1767 (Jacob KEINET and fr. Cath.)
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    Trinity Lutheran Church.
    [source: Register A, Evangelisch Lutherischen Kirche zu Neu=Holland, Lancaster County, Penn, von 1730 bis 1813; LDS No. 021705].

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    Record of St. Michael's and Zion Lutheran Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, marriages 1745-1764, 1898, p. 132; microfilm of original records: LDS # 1312257, item 1. Jacob KLEINET and Catharina SAUTERS married.

    Original record: Jacob KEINET and Catharina SAUTER.
    Witnesses: Hans Henrich Klemmer, Jacob Bender, Jacob Tiegel, Johan Negele.
    Catharina's grand-aunt, Ursula Sauter (575) was Jacob's father's first wife.