Person:Johannes Anspach (3)

Johannes Balthaser Anspach
m. Bef 1683
  1. Johannes Balthaser Anspach1683 - 1748
m. 1714
  1. Maria Barbara Anspach1719 - 1752
  2. Johannes AnspachBef 1721 - 1777
  3. Leonard AnspachAbt 1729 - Abt 1774
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Name[1][2] Johannes Balthaser Anspach
Gender Male
Birth? 26 Aug 1683 Steinbach, Taunas, Germany
Marriage 1714 Scholarie, New Yorkto Anna Maria Bern Rieth
Death? 5 Dec 1748 Tulpehocken, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA

JOHAN BALTHASAR7 ANSPACH (JOHAN JACOB6, JOHN HEINRICH5, JACOB4, JACOB3, JACOB2, AMBROSIUS1) (Source: Palatine Families of New York, by Henry Z. Jones, Jr. Universal City, California 1985.) was born Bef. August 26, 1683 in Steinbach, Taunus, Germany, and died December 05, 1748 in Tulpehocken, Berks, PA. He married ANNA MARIA BERN REITH Abt. 1714 in Scholarie, New York, daughter of JOHAN JURIG REITH and ANNA CATHARINA BERN. She was born August 26, 1687 in Baalborn, Palatine, Germany, and died March 16, 1747/48 in Tulpehocken, Berks Co., PA.

Notes for JOHAN BALTHASAR ANSPACH:

This info from "The Kenderdine's in America" home page

http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/k/e/n/Joel--Kenderdine/index.html

"Resided in Livingston, NY about 1710

Naturalized at Albany, NY on January 3, 1716/17.

Arrived in Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, PA on May 13, 1721.

His will is filed in the Philadelphia County Book I-34 (#2), written

September 5, 1744, probated january 3, 1748."

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Source: 1752 List of Taxables, Berks Co., PA shows John, Leonard and Peter, single men, at Tulpehocken.

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The following info from:

http://www.uftree.com/UFT/WebPages/yvonneanspachwhite/ANSPACHS/d0/i0000415.htm#i415

" --- was born in STEINBACH, TAUNAS,GERMANY 26 AUG.

1683.(2) STEINBACH was 9 km. west of Frankfort and 14 km. southeast of ANSPACH, Germany. Balthasar died December 5, 1748 in Tulpehocken,Pennsylvania Colony, at 65 years of age.(3) INFORMATION: Tax lists. Register of Wills, Philadelphia,PA. Book 1,p.34 (German /with English translation)

His body was interred after December 5, 1748 in Christ Luthern Church,Tulpehocken,PA..(4) NO STONE EXISTS. BALTHASAR was one of the founders of the CHRIST LUTHERN CHURCH

BALTHASAR'S Will lists living relatives, including his wife. ANNA MARIA is listed on church records as Mrs. Anspach.

MARIA BERN is believed to be the daughter of CATHERINE & HANS JURIG GRIET (RIETH) . She was listed as one of their children at Rotterdam in 1709 (on their way to England). HANS JURIG RIETH died on the ship to America. (From old records in "The Palatine Families of New York" Vol.11 p.781)

Anna died 16 MARCH 1750 in TULPEHOCKEN,PA.. Her body was interred 16 MARCH 1750 in CHRIST LUTHERN CHURCH, TULPEHOCKEN,PA..

He was baptized in STEINBACH, GERMANY, 26 AUG.1683. Religion: LUTHERN. GERMAN RECORDS

Balthasar immigrated, before 1710. Destination: New York Colony,America.(5) INFORMATION: "Anniversary Magazine of the Tulpehocken Settlement Historical Society at Womelsdorf, PA." Article by James E. Gibson. The SIMMENDINGER REPORT, and "Immigrants to America before 1750" EZC V8181 Vol. 1 p.84.

He resided in Livingston, New York 1710. Balthasar was an indentured servant in New York Colony, AMERICA, 1710.

records: see Chapters 1-6 of THE GENEALOGY OF THE ANSPACH FAMILY by Donald R. Anspach.

Balthasar served in the military in Canadian Campaign,Queen Anne's War, 1712. RECORDS: Vast background on politics,

etc. in THE GENEALOGY OF THE ANSPACH FAMILY by DONALD R. ANSPACH. 4th ED. 01 FEB.1954.

He petitioned the court to become a citizen in MAYOR'S COURT, ALBANY,N.Y., 03 JAN. 1715/16. RECORDS

His will is filed in the Philadelphia County Book I-36 (2), written Sep, 5 SEP 1744. Will, filed in Philadelphia. Book I-36 (#2), written Sep.,1744."

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Source: The Palatine Families of New York 1710 Vol , copyright 1985 by Henry Z. Jones, Jr.

"An old Pa. family tradition gives Steinbach/Taunus (9 km. w. of Frankfurt and 14 km SE of Anspach; Chbks. begin 1676"

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Name: Johannes Balthaser ANSPACH Given Name: Johannes Balthaser Surname: Anspach Sex: M Birth: 26 Aug 1683 in Steinbach, Taunas, Germany Death: 5 Dec 1748 in Tulpehocken, PA Note: Resided in Livingston, NY about 1710.Naturalized at Albany, NY on January 3, 1716/17.Arrived in Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, PA on May 13, 1721.His will is filed in the Philadelphia County Book I-34 (#2), written September 5, 1744, probated january 3, 1748.*Richard Nissen Marriage 1 Anna Maria Bern RIETH(REED) b: 26 Aug 1687 in Baalborn, Rhineland Pfalz Married: 1710 in Scholarie, NY Children Johann George ANSPACHb: 1712 in Hunterstown, NY Colony John Peter ANSPACH b: 25 Feb 1714/15 Maria Barbara ANSPACH b: 28 Jan 1718/19 in Scholarie, NY Johannes ANSPACH b: 26 Sep 1721 in Taar Boss, Columbia City, NY Anna Cahtarina ANSPACH b: 27 Dec 1727 in Tulpehocken, PA Leonard ANSPACH b: 1729

JOHANNES BALTHSAR ANSPACH Steinbach was 9 km. west of Frankfort and 14 km. southeast of Anspach, Germany. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(From the Anspaugh-Anspach manuscript found in the Shelbyville-Shelby County Public Library - 57 W. Broadway, Shelbyville, Indiana 46176) John Baltzer Anspach came to New York with the Palatines in June 1710. By May of 1723 he had settled in the Tulpehocken Valley, Berks County, Pennsylvania, having migrated through the Schoharie of New York. John Blatzer Anspach was one of the German volunteers in the English expedition against the French in Queen Ann's war in 1711. "Blatzer" as he was called was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church, located about one half mile west of Stouchsburg, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the old cemetery there. He owned land about one mile north west of town of Stouchsburg, and it is supposed that this farm was his home place. His wife's name was Anna Maria. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The old record book of Christ Lutheran Church at Tulpehocken gives a list of those who took communion there during the early years of the church, 1743, 1744, 1745, and 1746. The following are some familiar names from that list: Anspach, Balthasar, wife Maria and daughter Catherine - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The church record book of Christ Lutheran Church of Tulpehocken gives a list of people who made contributions in 1747. For the completion of the church office. This included both Reformed and Lutheran People.In the list of Lutheran are included: Baltus Anspach - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - In the book Early Pennsylvania Births 1675-1875 it lists: Charter members, Christ Lutheran Church, Strouchsburg, Berks Co, PA.Anspach, Balthas; Anspach, George; Anspach, John; Anspach, J. Peter; Anspach, Leonard - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Balthasar was one of the founders of Christ Lutheran Church - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Balthasar was an indentured servant in New York Colony, America 1710. This information kindly shared by: Yvonne White - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Balthasar petitioned the court to become a citizen in Mayor's Court, Albany, New York. 3 Jan. 1715/1716 This information kindly shared by: Yvonne White - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The Anspachs were among the hundreds of Germans who were "escorted" en masse to New York colony in 1709/1710 from England. They were all indentured servants, who were supposed to make pine tar & pitch for the English Navy. However, the Governor was tricked, the man in charge actually knew nothing about the processing and the colonists felled hundreds of trees incorrectly before it was discovered to be wrong. The correct process would take two years and much of the Governor's own wealth was lost trying to make the colony profitable. It did not help that there was a language problem as well as problems in surveys of the promised land grants. Balthasar & other colonists were drafted to serve in Queen Anne's War, and returned to find their families had not been provided for in their absence. They were never paid for their service and many eventually left New York Colony for Pennsylvania, including Balthasar and his family. The Pennsylvania Dutch colonists encouraged their German cousins to come to settle. However, they were not prepared for the unannounced masses that descended on the supposedly "empty" land. The Indians who used the land, and had treaties with the Dutch, came back to find all these German homesteaders on it. The Dutch were upset, the Indians were upset, and attacked, the Germans were outraged. Balthasar's family was saved from harm, but many were not so lucky. Eventually the colonists drove the Indians westward and then followed to populate the land into Ohio, Indiana and Illinois territories which later became states. This information kindly shared by: Yvonne White - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (Anspach & Lefflers Part I -Anspachs- Pg. A1:4)On Jan. 10, 1725, Balthas' name appeared on the first tax list compiled for that section (Tulpehocken), and around 1732 he owned a tract of land about a mile north of the present Christ (Tulpehocken) Lutheran Church, west of Stouchsburg. He was an elder at Reid's Church, some 2 miles S.E. of Stouchsburg at Womelsdorf, built in 1727, however as Moravian influence in the church and conflicting feelings grew, he and about 160 others left and formed the church west of Stouchsburg which was built in 1743. This area is in the present day Marion Township and was referred to as Fells Manor.(Copy of Will of Johann Balthasar Anspach on Pg. A1:6 & A1:7 on file at the Register of Wills, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Book 1 p. 34 and is in German or an English Translation)More About JOHANNES BALTHSAR ANSPACH:Baptism: August 26, 1683, Steinbach, Germany Sponsor: Johann Balthasar BenderImmigration: Abt. 1710, New York Colony, AmericaMilitary service: 1711, Canadian Campaign, Queen Anne's WarNaturalization: Bet. January 03, 1715 - 1716, Albany at a Mayor's CourtReligion: LutheranResidence: 1710, Livingston, New YorkWill: September 05, 1744, Filed Philadelphia County Book I-36 (2)

Name: Johannes ANSPACH 1 Sex: M Birth: 26 SEP 1721 in Taar Boss in the German Settlements of New York Death: 21 JAN 1777 in Tulpehocken, Berks Co., PAFather: Johnnes Balthasar ANSPACH Mother: Anna Maria RIETHMarriage 1 Anna Elisabeth FISCHER b: 1721 Married: 15 MAY 1744 in Tulpehocken Twp., Berks Co., PA Children John Jacob ANSPACH b: 25 MAR 1745 in Berks Co., PA John Adam ANSPACH b: 21 AUG 1754 in Tulpehocken, Berks Co., PA

References
  1. Samuel, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Arrived Philadelphia, 11 August 1732. Hugh Percy, Commander.

    www.immigrantships.net/1700/samuel320811.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Samuel Samuel, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Arrived Philadelphia, 11 August 1732. Hugh Percy, Commander Columns represent: Name, Age, Signatures for Declaration of Fidelity and Oath of Allegiance Jacob Albrecht 37 Jacob (X) Albrecht Jacob Albrecht Magdalena Albrecht 35 Michiel Albreth 13 Cristina Albrethin 3 Eva Albrethin 9 Maria Albrethin 3 Frederick Aldorffer 25 Frederick (X) Aldordder Frederick (X) Aldorffer Adam Andras 16 Johann Adam Andres Johann Adam Andres Elisabeth Augen 32 Margreth Augen 30 Carl Balmer 24 Carl Diedrich (?) Balmer Carl Diedrich (?) Balmer Christian Balmer Christian Balmer Petter Baltsbach 23 Peter Balschbach Peter Balschbach John Baumgertner 21 John (X) Bumgardner John (O) Bumgardner Michiel Baumgertner 21 Hans Michel Baumgertner Hans Michel Baum(gardner) Jacob Beelerth 24 Johan Jacob Behlerdt Johan Jacob Behlerdt Maria Belerth 19 Henrich Beerett 34 Henrich (HB) Berret Henrich (HB) Berret Georg Beerger 12 Christian Beller 8 George Bender 33 Jerg Benter Jerg Bender Kathrina Benderin 32 Katrina Benderin 3 Maria Benderin 8 Christian Bendler 24 Christian Bendler Christian Beudler Elisabeth Bendlerin 22 Susanna Bendlerin 23 John Bendler 24 Jno (x) Bindler John (X) Bendler Casper Bereth 3 Henry Bereth 6 John Bereth 8 Anna Berethin 28 Wilhlm Bergheimer 20 Wilhelm (X) Bergheimer Wilhelm (X) Bergheimer Susanna Bergheimerin 18 John Berndheisell 20 John (X) Berndheisell John (O) Berndhersel Leonerd Bergh 8 Veltin Bergh 6 Salome Berghermerin 25 Henrick Berkly 12 Wendel Berndheisell 22 Wendel (X) Berndheisell Wendel (O) Berndheisel Gertrauth Birin 22 Cristian Biry 20 Christian (O) Bury _FOOT: www.immigrantships.net/1700/samuel320811.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild Samuel Samuel, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Arrived Philadelphia, 11 August 1732. Hugh Percy, Commander Columns represent: Name, Age, Signatures for Declaration of Fidelity and Oath of Allegiance Jacob Albrecht 37 Jacob (X) Albrecht Jacob Albrecht Magdalena Albrecht 35 Michiel Albreth 13 Cristina Albrethin 3 Eva Albrethin 9 Maria Albrethin 3 Frederick Aldorffer 25 Frederick (X) Aldordder Frederick (X) Aldorffer Adam Andras 16 Johann Adam Andres Johann Adam Andres Elisabeth Augen 32 Margreth Augen 30 Carl Balmer 24 Carl Diedrich (?) Balmer Carl Diedrich (?) Balmer Christian Balmer Christian Balmer Petter Baltsbach 23 Peter Balschbach Peter Balschbach John Baumgertner 21 John (X) Bumgardner John (O) Bumgardner Michiel Baumgertner 21 Hans Michel Baumgertner Hans Michel Baum(gardner) Jacob Beelerth 24 Johan Jacob Behlerdt Johan Jacob Behlerdt Maria Belerth 19 Henrich Beerett 34 Henrich (HB) Berret Henrich (HB) Berret Georg Beerger 12 Christian Beller 8 George Bender 33 Jerg Benter Jerg Bender Kathrina Benderin 32 Katrina Benderin 3 Maria Benderin 8 Christian Bendler 24 Christian Bendler Christian Beudler Elisabeth Bendlerin 22 Susanna Bendlerin 23 John Bendler 24 Jno (x) Bindler John (X) Bendler Casper Bereth 3 Henry Bereth 6 John Bereth 8 Anna Berethin 28 Wilhlm Bergheimer 20 Wilhelm (X) Bergheimer Wilhelm (X) Bergheimer Susanna Bergheimerin 18 John Berndheisell 20 John (X) Berndheisell John (O) Berndhersel Leonerd Bergh 8 Veltin Bergh 6 Salome Berghermerin 25 Henrick Berkly 12 Wendel Berndheisell 22 Wendel (X) Berndheisell Wendel (O) Berndheisel Gertrauth Birin 22 Cristian Biry 20 Christian (O) Bury .

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    Details: Footnote: Name: Johannes Balthaser ANSPACH Given Name: Johannes Balthaser Surname: Anspach Sex: M Birth: 26 Aug 1683 in Steinbach, Taunas, Germany Death: 5 Dec 1748 in Tulpehocken, PA Note: Resided in Livingston, NY about 1710. Naturalized at Albany, NY on January 3, 1716/17. Arrived in Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, PA on May 13, 1721. His will is filed in the Philadelphia County Book I-34 (#2), written September 5, 1744, probated january 3, 1748. *Richard Nissen Marriage 1 Anna Maria Bern RIETH(REED) b: 26 Aug 1687 in Baalborn, Rhineland Pfalz Married: 1710 in Scholarie, NY Children Johann George ANSPACHb: 1712 in Hunterstown, NY Colony John Peter ANSPACH b: 25 Feb 1714/15 Maria Barbara ANSPACH b: 28 Jan 1718/19 in Scholarie, NY Johannes ANSPACH b: 26 Sep 1721 in Taar Boss, Columbia City, NY Anna Cahtarina ANSPACH b: 27 Dec 1727 in Tulpehocken, PA Leonard ANSPACH b: 1729 JOHANNES BALTHSAR ANSPACH Steinbach was 9 km. west of Frankfort and 14 km. southeast of Anspach, Germany. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (From the Anspaugh-Anspach manuscript found in the Shelbyville-Shelby County Public Library - 57 W. Broadway, Shelbyville, Indiana 46176) John Baltzer Anspach came to New York with the Palatines in June 1710. By May of 1723 he had settled in the Tulpehocken Valley, Berks County, Pennsylvania, having migrated through the Schoharie of New York. John Blatzer Anspach was one of the German volunteers in the English expedition against the French in Queen Ann's war in 1711. "Blatzer" as he was called was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church, located about one half mile west of Stouchsburg, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the old cemetery there. He owned land about one mile north west of town of Stouchsburg, and it is supposed that this farm was his home place. His wife's name was Anna Maria. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _FOOT: Name: Johannes Balthaser ANSPACH Given Name: Johannes Balthaser Surname: Anspach Sex: M Birth: 26 Aug 1683 in Steinbach, Taunas, Germany Death: 5 Dec 1748 in Tulpehocken, PA Note: Resided in Livingston, NY about 1710. Naturalized at Albany, NY on January 3, 1716/17. Arrived in Tulpehocken Township, Berks County, PA on May 13, 1721. His will is filed in the Philadelphia County Book I-34 (#2), written September 5, 1744, probated january 3, 1748. *Richard Nissen Marriage 1 Anna Maria Bern RIETH(REED) b: 26 Aug 1687 in Baalborn, Rhineland Pfalz Married: 1710 in Scholarie, NY Children Johann George ANSPACHb: 1712 in Hunterstown, NY Colony John Peter ANSPACH b: 25 Feb 1714/15 Maria Barbara ANSPACH b: 28 Jan 1718/19 in Scholarie, NY Johannes ANSPACH b: 26 Sep 1721 in Taar Boss, Columbia City, NY Anna Cahtarina ANSPACH b: 27 Dec 1727 in Tulpehocken, PA Leonard ANSPACH b: 1729 JOHANNES BALTHSAR ANSPACH Steinbach was 9 km. west of Frankfort and 14 km. southeast of Anspach, Germany. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - (From the Anspaugh-Anspach manuscript found in the Shelbyville-Shelby County Public Library - 57 W. Broadway, Shelbyville, Indiana 46176) John Baltzer Anspach came to New York with the Palatines in June 1710. By May of 1723 he had settled in the Tulpehocken Valley, Berks County, Pennsylvania, having migrated through the Schoharie of New York. John Blatzer Anspach was one of the German volunteers in the English expedition against the French in Queen Ann's war in 1711. "Blatzer" as he was called was a member of the Christ Lutheran Church, located about one half mile west of Stouchsburg, Pennsylvania, and is buried in the old cemetery there. He owned land about one mile north west of town of Stouchsburg, and it is supposed that this farm was his home place. His wife's name was Anna Maria. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -