Person:Christian Naill (3)

m. 1743
  1. Mary NagelAbt 1745 -
  2. Christian Naill, Sr.1747 - 1815
  3. Rudolph NagelAbt 1748 - Aft 1796
  4. Agnes Nancy Naill1749 - 1796
m. 27 Jun 1769
  1. Baby Nagel1770 - 1770
  2. George Naill1773 - Aft 1830
  3. Christian Naill, Jr.1774 - 1820
  4. William O. Naill1778 - 1846
  5. Elizabeth Naill1782 - 1867
  6. Samuel Naill1786 - 1869
  7. Susanna Naill1794 - 1859
Facts and Events
Name[1] Christian Naill, Sr.
Alt Name[5] Christian Nagle, II
Gender Male
Birth[1][4] 5 Jan 1747 Düsseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
Immigration[1] 1747 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Employment? Aft 1747 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United StatesShoe maker apprintice, 14 years
Marriage 27 Jun 1769 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United Statesto Elizabeth Reifsnider
Military[1][2] 11 Sep 1777 Chadds Ford, Delaware, Pennsylvania, United StatesServed in the Revolutionary
Will[3]
Death[1][4] 15 Jun 1815 Taneytown, Carroll, Maryland, United States
Burial[1] Taneytown, Carroll, Maryland, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, in Find A Grave
    Christian Naill, Sr .
  2. Battle of Brandywine, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia
    [1], 2009 .

    The Battle of Brandywine, also known as the Battle of Brandywine Creek, was fought between the American army of Major General George Washington and the British army of General Sir William Howe on September 11, 1777. The British defeated the Americans and forced them to withdraw toward the rebel capital of Philadelphia. The engagement occurred near Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania during Howe's campaign to take Philadelphia, part of the American Revolutionary War.

  3. 202-216 - NAILL, MARING, SPARKS, GARBER - 1825
    [2].

    Christian NAILL Estate

  4. 4.0 4.1 Carroll County, in Scharf, John Thomas. History of western Maryland: being a history of Frederick, Montgomery, Carroll, Washington, Allegany, and Garrett counties from the earliest period to the present day; including biographical sketches of their representative men. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Regional Pub. Co., 1968)
    [3].
  5. Surname was originally Nagle per paperwork in file.

    work: started as a shoe maker

    property: A farm in or near Philladephia
    German town
    Hopewell Funnace
    Tanneytown / New Windsor
  6.   Served in the Revolutionary War in the "Battle of the Brandywine" (or Battle of Brandywine Creek). It was a battle of the Philadelphia campaign of the American Revolutionary War fought on September 11, 1777.