Person:Henry Monger (2)

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Henry William Monger
b.12 May 1762 Augusta, Virginia
 
m. 21 Nov 1741
  1. Maria Margretha Manger1742 -
  2. Johannes Monger1745 - 1801
  3. Anna Barbara Manger1747 -
  4. Anna Eva Manger1748 - Abt 1830
  5. Henry Monger1754 - Aft 1812
  6. David Monger1756 - Aft 1802
  7. Mary MongerEst 1760 - 1840
  8. Henry William Monger1762 -
  9. John Charles Monger1764 - 1794
m. 1779
  1. William Henry MongerEst 1780 -
  2. Susannah Monger1782 - 1849
  3. Sarah MungerAbt 1791 - Bef 1877
Facts and Events
Name Henry William Monger
Alt Name[2][3][6] William Monger
Baptismal Name[5] Heinrich Wilhelm Manger
Gender Male
Birth? 12 May 1762 Augusta, Virginia
Christening[1] 5 Dec 1762 McGaheysville, Rockingham, VirginiaPeaked Mountain Church
Marriage 1779 to Susanna Unknown
Residence[2] Est 1780 Kentucky, United States
Living[3] Oct 1802

He was taken captive by Indians and taken to Detroit, along with his father and other family members[2]. He lived in Upper Canada (Ontario) at an unspecified date (in or before 1821)[4].

References
  1. Virginia, United States. Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917. (FamilySearch Record Search).

    Henry William Manger, son of William Manger or Munger and Susanna Brodbeck, christened 5 Dec 1762, Peaked Mountain Church, McGaheysville, Rockingham, Virginia

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800. (Rosslyn, Virginia: The Commonwealth Printing Company, 1912-1913 in Three Volumes)
    2:60-61.

    William Monger, son of Henry Monger, went to Kentucky with his father and other family members "more than 22 years ago" (bill filed Apr 1802).

    His father is repeatedly (9 times) referred to as Henry Monger in this court record. His identity as Johann Wilhelm Manger is based on the parish record of the latter's marriage to Susanna Brotbeck, identified as Henry William Manger's mother in his christening record (assuming faithful transcription of the parish record and not a later addition).

  3. 3.0 3.1 Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800. (Rosslyn, Virginia: The Commonwealth Printing Company, 1912-1913 in Three Volumes)
    2:164.

    Wm. Monger signed a deed dated 19 Oct 1802, with other surviving heirs of Wm. Munger.

  4. Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish settlement in Virginia: Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County, 1745-1800. (Rosslyn, Virginia: The Commonwealth Printing Company, 1912-1913 in Three Volumes)
    2:239.
  5. .

    MANGER, HEINRICH WILHELM (1762-1819) William was born in Augusta (now Rockingham) Co., Virginia. He followed his parents to Kentucky in 1779 and served in Captain Isaac Ruddell's company. After his capture he was taken to Detroit where he joined Colonel Butler's Rangers. He served in the rangers for three years. He settled on Grosse Ile about 1787 and later received land grants in the Colchester, Canada area. He died in in Essex Co., Ontario, Canada leaving two daughters.

    http://www.frontierfolk.net/ramsha_research/captivesite.html

  6. Like many people of German extraction, he went by his middle name (in several court records). His elder brother was called Henry in the same court records.