Person:Johan Trarbach (1)

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Johan Michael Trarbach
b.Abt 1700 Prob. Germany
Facts and Events
Name Johan Michael Trarbach
Alt Name Johann Michael Torbaugh
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1700 Prob. Germany
Marriage Bef 1728 Germanyto Mary Elizabeth Hermann
Emigration[1] 1751 Rotterdamon the ship called the "Patience"
Immigration[2] 9 Sep 1751 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United Stateson the ship called the "Patience"
Death? Abt 1771 York, Pennsylvania, United States

Facts

born Mar 31, 1700 in Evangelisch, Kleinich, Rheinland, Preussen to Hanss Wilhelm Trorbach & Eva Margretha

Evanelich Church, Soh, Reinland, Preussenren

died at Cordones, York, Pennsylvania, United States.


Records of Michael Torbaugh in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:


  • Vol. 2 - Jacob Troarbaugh (Droreback) of Rockbridge County, vs. Troorbaugh--O. S. 117; N. S. 40--Bill, 25th January, 1808. Adam Troorbough (alias Droreback) died in Pennsylvania in 1770, testate, leaving his brothers, William and Nicholas, executors, who qualified in York County, and children, viz: Orator, Adam Troorbaugh and Katy Troorbaugh, al! infants. Adam, Jr., moved to North Carolina, thence perhaps to Tennessee. Katy married John Noel and lives in Berkeley County. Orator's uncle, William, lives in Rockingham County. His uncle Nicholas lives in Tennessee. Orator's grandfather, Michael Troorbaugh, also died in York County, Pennsylvania, after orator's father, i. e., in 1771 or 1772, intestate. Order of Court in York County, Pennsylvania, 27th August, 1771, appoints William and Nicholas Droreback guardians for Michael, Henry, Adam, Abraham, Jacob, William and Elizabeth, orphans of Adam Droreback, late of Shewsbury Township; all under 14. Elizabeth, daughter of Michael, married Jacob Reiff. Morillis, daughter of Michael, married Jacob Lingafelter. Maria Catherine was also a daughter of Michael. Release 2d November, 1793, by Jacob Drorback of Linkhorn County, North Carolina, second son and heir of Adam Drorback, late of York County, Pennsylvania. Ditto 5th December, 1772, by Mathias Thwarback of Cordones Township, County York, Pennsylvania. Yeoman, one of sons and heirs of Michael Thwarback.
References
  1. Rotterdam by way of Cowes
  2. from Rotterdam by way of Cowes