Person:Johann Storm (5)

Johann Jacob Storm, the Younger
 
m. Abt 1725
  1. Susanna Storm1726 -
  2. Vandel Storm1727 - 1795
  3. Johann Jacob Storm, the YoungerAbt 1729 -
  4. Anna Marie Sturm1731 -
  5. Catharina Storm1733 -
  6. Anna Elizabeth StormAbt 1735 -
  7. John Leonard Storm1736 - 1819
  8. Maria Barbara StormAbt 1737 -
  9. Christina Storm1739 -
  10. Johann Peter Storm1740 -
  11. Maria Elizabeth SturmAbt 1741 -
  12. Anna Mary Storm1742 -
  13. Charlotta Storm1745 -
m. 13 Feb 1750
  1. John Storm1755 - 1815
  2. Jacob Storm1759 - 1842
  3. Peter Storm1762 - 1848
  4. Nicholas Storm
Facts and Events
Name Johann Jacob Storm, the Younger
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1729 York, Pennsylvania, United States
Marriage 13 Feb 1750 Frederick, Maryland, United Statesto Margaret Dellinger
Other[1] 27 Dec 1756 Frederick, Maryland, United Statesnamed in father's will
Military[2] 1757 served in French-Indian War
Property[2] 1763 Frederick, Maryland, United Statespurchased 40 acres on the Potomac River
Property[2] 22 Mar 1764 Shaprsburg, Marylandpurchased town lot (Shaprsburg then in Frederick County)
Residence[2] 1765 Frederick, Virginia, United States
Property[2] 17 Feb 1765 Frederick, Maryland, United Statespurchased 25 acresland
Other[2] 6 Feb 1781 Berkeley, Virginia, United Statessupplied wheat to Continental Army
References
  1. Simpson, Marvel. History of the Storm family. (Tama, Iowa: M. Simpson, 1986?).

    Will Extract:
    27 Dec 1756, Frederick County, Maryland
    my children, namely
    - Vandel Storm, Jacob Storm the Younger, John Storm, Peter Storm, Susanah Cooce, Anna Maria Bruner wife of Peter Bruner, Elizabeth Kyle wife of Adam Kyle, Barbara Turner wife of Jacob Turner, Christina Storm, Mary Storm, Catherina Storm, Charlotta Storm and Anna Maria Storm
    Signed Jacob Storm [The Elder]

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Simpson, Marvel. History of the Storm family. (Tama, Iowa: M. Simpson, 1986?).

    from Lloyd Sturm and Harry O. Storm
    - 1757, paid for services in the French-Indian War
    - 1763, purchased 45 acres of land along the Potomac River
    - 22 Mar 1764, purchased lot in Shaprsburg from Joseph Capline, founder of town
    - 17 Feb 1765, purchased 25 acres known as Spurgeon's Delight near Teaggs Ferry from Noah Foster
    - 3 Jun 1773 , sold 70 acres of land to Henry Ready for 160 pounds sterling; moved to western Virginia
    - 6 Feb 1781, with five others, supplied wheat to the Continental Army; living in Berkeley County, Virginia.