Person:Christian Fauber (2)

Watchers
Christian Fauber
m. Abt 1745
  1. Christian Fauber1745 - 1824
  2. Valentine Fauber1749 - 1824
  3. Peter Fauber1756 - 1838
  4. John Fauber1758 - 1832
  5. Susannah 'Susan' Fauber1760 - 1818
  6. Magdalena Fauber1761 - 1834
m. 1775
  1. Kitty FauberAbt 1775 -
Facts and Events
Name Christian Fauber
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1745 Bayern, Bavaria, Germany
Marriage 1775 Virginiato Barbara Ann Renic
Death[1] 25 May 1824 Augusta County, Virginia

Christian Fauber was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


  • Page 162.--20th August, 1789. Valentine Fauber's will, farmer--To son, John, home plantation, 180 acres, joining Wm. Kennerley, T. Dock; to other children, to wit: Eldest son Christian, son Valentine, son Jacob, son, Peter, daughter Susannah Sieg, daughter Magdalena Weitzel. Executor, son John. Teste: Evan Jones, Jacob Hoffer, Paul Seig, Jacob Stiegel. Proved, April Court, 1795, by Jones and Hoffer.
  • Vol. 2 - Marriage Bond - 1792--July 14, John Brownfield and Kitty Fauber, daughter of Christian Fauber (consent); witnesses, John Stout, Timothy Turner; surety, James Johnston, Jacob Kinney, Patrick Ryan.
  • Page 306.--3d August, 1808. Thomas Turk's will--To wife, Mary; wife's mother, Easther Woolman; grandson, Thos. Turk McCullough, infant; grandson, Thos. Turk Rhea (Reah), infant; daughters, Esther Johnston, Betsey Coger; Rebecca Anderson; son, James Turk; daughters Jane Allen, Betty Glave; son, Thomas. Executors, Andrew Ramsey, Wm. Patrick, Robt. Porterfield. Teste: Paley (her (X) mark) Belew, Wm. Patrick, John and Christian Fauber. Proved, 24th July, 1809.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).