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Johann Jacob Steinbrenner
b.4 Jun 1736 Lachweiler, Jagstkrais, Wurttamburg, Germany
d.24 May 1796 Lovettsville, London County, Virginia
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m. 18 Jan 1726/27
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m. 1757
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Note: Our first Steinbrenner ancestor to America, Jakob sailed on the ship St. Andrew from Rotterdam, Holland to Plymouth, England, and finally to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He arrived on 9/23/1752 in Philadelphia. He arrived with a Marte Steinbrenner, most likely his older brother, Johann Martin. Johann Jakob and family were membersof the St. Joseph's Union (Oley Hill) Church located in Pike Twp.,Berks County, Pennsylvania where all of their children were baptizedbetween 1770 and 1783. Johann Jakob migrated with his family toLoudoun County, Virginia, where he died in 1796. 1 " Birth: 4 JUN 1736 in Lachweiler, Jagstkreis, Wurttemburg, Germany " Death: 24 MAY 1796 in Lovettsville, Loudoun County, Virginia Source: Mainhardt births 1635-1782, LDS film 1343772 St. Joseph's Union (Oley Hill) Church, Pike Twp, Berks Co., PA Loudoun Co. Tithables Lists: 1771, 1772, 1776, 1782, 1785 Life lease from Earl of Tankerville, Loudoun Co., VA, 1 Mar 1789 New Jerusalem Church burial records Immigrated on the St. Andrew from Rotterdam, Holland and Plymouth, England to Philadelphia, PA, arriving on September 23, 1752. Migrated to Loudoun Co., VA about 1770. Johann Jakob and brother, Marte Steinbrenner, sailed on the ship "St. Andrew" from Rotterdam,Holland, last from Plymouth, England, arriving in Philadelphia, PA Sep. 23, 1752. ____________________________________________________________________ The ABC Family Chronicles Released 01 February 2003 Stoneburner, Jacob : First Generation in America On 23 September 1752 Jacob and Martin Stoneburner, possibly brothers, came to America on board the ship St. Andrew from Rotterdam to Philadelphia. Both of them were over the age of 16. Jacob early moved to Berks County, Pennsylvania where in 1767 he owned thirty acres, had one horse, one cow, two sheep. It was probably there that he married Anna Eva sometime before .August 1758. Johann Adam Eva had come from Rotterdam to Philadelphia, 20 October 1754 on the ship Halifax. This Eva was possibly related to the Anna who married Jacob Stoneburner. There in Berks County, Jacob and Anna became members of the St. Joseph's Union Church at Oley Hill which is east of present day Reading, Pennsylvania. By 1782 Jacob and his two older sons were residents of Loudoun County, Virginia, according to an early tax list. In Virginia Jacob and Anna became members of the New Jerusalem Lutheran Church at Lovettsville. However, the Shelburne Parish in Loudoun County, Virginia showed Jacob Stoneburner on the tax table list of 1771. Both Jacob and Anna are buried in the New Jerusalem Lutheran Church Cemetery. Sources: Records of Pa. Archives Vol. XVIII, PPS-54,156p., 225. 1790 Pennsylvania Census 1771 Loudoun C., Va. Tithable List in Shelburne Par. by James Hamilton 1782-1787 Virginia Taxpayers of Loudoun Co., Va. Thirty Thousand Names of Immigrants by Rupp pps.277-278 "Early Marriages of Md." Md. Gen. Soc. Bulletin Vol. 19 ,#3 Rosalie Lucas Hartinger: St. Joseph's Church, Berks Co., Pa. Records 1754-1799. New Jerusalem Church Rec. Lovettsville, Va. Josiah Stoneburner Records Jon Fauley Records Sylvia Hargrove Records Early Ohio Census Loudoun County, VA Marriage Records Note: Our first Steinbrenner ancestor to America, Jakob sailed on the shipSt. Andrew from Rotterdam, Holland to Plymouth, England, and finally to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He arrived on 9/23/1752 in Philadelphia. He arrived with a Marte Steinbrenner, most likely his older brother, Johann Martin. Johann Jakob and family were members of the St. Joseph's Union (Oley Hill) Church located in Pike Twp.,Berks County, Pennsylvania where all of their children were baptized between 1770 and 1783. Johann Jakob migrated with his family to Loudoun County, Virginia, where he died in 1796. Source: Mainhardt births 1635-1782, LDS film 1343772 St. Joseph's Union (Oley Hill) Church, Pike Twp, Berks Co., PA Loudoun Co. Tithables Lists: 1771, 1772, 1776, 1782, 1785 Life lease from Earl of Tankerville, Loudoun Co., VA, 1 Mar 1789 New Jerusalem Church burial records Immigrated on the St. Andrew from Rotterdam, Holland and Plymouth, England to Philadelphia, PA, arriving on September 23, 1752. Migrated to Loudoun Co., VA about 1770. DIED Loudoun Co, Va aged 67y 2m 16d BUR'D 24 May 1797 New Jerusalem Luth Ch Cem, Lovettsville VA CHRCH Lutheran ref: Parish registers New Jerusalem Lutheran Church ref: Frederick MD Lutheran Marriages & Burials 1743-1811 ref: MD German Ch Records vol 3: Monocacy Luth Cong & Evan Luth Ch Bapt 1742-1779; Frederick Co MD vol 5 1746-1789 Evang Reform Church. When 23 years of age, he came to America. He sailed on the St. Andrew and landed in Piladelphia, Pa. on Sept. 23, 1752. Copyright © 2003 Paul Stoneburner |