Person:Samuel Shoup (1)

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Samuel Shoup
m. 23 Jan 1793
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Name[1][2] Samuel Shoup
Gender Male
Birth[2] 11 Oct 1771 Frederick County, Maryland
Marriage 23 Jan 1793 Hagerstown, Greene County, Ohioto Dorothy Grove
Other[3] 1806 OhioRelocated
Death[2] 18 Jul 1812 Fairfield, Greene County, Ohio

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All of the Shoup / Schaub data came from Jane Curci E-mail: "wmcurci@@aol.com"

Samuel Shoup settled in Ohio in 1806. as per "Hans Graf" (A First Settler) Lindsay Brien PB 9292 #1304 Film 20368 Item 29 in the Salt Lake Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah.

Martin Schaub~Shoup Swiss/German Arrived America 1728 on Mertonhaus (Mortonhouse). He went from Pennsylvania to Maryland. He died in 1740

There is a Martin Shoup listed. Also see: Mardin Schaub on List Mortonhouse

(List A) John Coultes, Commander, from Rotterdam, but last from Deal, arrived 23rd of August, 1728.

Martin Schaub, a Swiss German, came to America in 1728, August 24th, on the ship, Mertonhaus.

He resided in Pennsylvania for a while, then removed to Frederick County, Maryland, where he died in 1740.

1. He had a son Martin of whom there is record; also a daughter Catharine, who married Peter Kemp, according to the land records of Frederick County, Maryland, at Annapolis. 2. Martin Jr. married Sophie Bott in Maryland, and his will, dated October 5, 1783, names his wife Sophie Bott and nine children. The last two named in the will are not mentioned in the old Bible record written in German which is now in the possession of a descendant of the oldest son, George, who entered land in Greene County, Ohio, in 1804. 3. The youngest child, Samuel born 1771 according to the will, is to be taught in the English school and "[I] therefore direct that my executor send him to school so long at least until he arrive to the age of sixteen years."

The following is the record of the children of Martin Schaub, Jr., and wife Sophie Bott, translated from the German in the old Bible;"In the year of our Lord Jesus Christ 1755, February 12. I, Martin Schaub, and my wife, Sofie Bott, were blessed with a son and we gave him the name of George. His birth witnesses were when the Moon was in the Fish (Pisces) and the Woman (Virgo) was in the Waterman (Aquarius)

"Again the Lord blessed us, in 1757, February 15, with a little daughter and we gave her the name of Catharine. Her birth witnesses were when the Moon (Luna) was in the Bull (Taurus), the Woman (Virgo) in the Scale (Libra ), and Venus in the Crawfish (Scorpio)."In 1758, the 8th day of July, the Lord again blessed us with a little son and we gave him the name of Peter. His birth witnesses were the Lion (Leo) in the Moon (Luna) and Sun." In 1760, the 9th of March, we were blessed with a daughter and we named her Elizabeth. She died.

"In 1762, 2nd winter month, a son was born to us and we called him Christian. The Sun ran in the sign of the Scorpion."In 1765, the 12th of April, again a daughter was born and we gave her the name of Sophie. Her birth witnesses were the Moon in the Maiden, the Sun in the Lion, and Jupiter in the Crawfish. "In 1767, the 13th day of April, a son was born and we named him Henry. When he was born the Moon was in the Twins (Gemini), the Sun in the Scale, Venus in the Crawfish, Jupiter in the Maiden, and Mars in the Lion. Bible Record continues on second page...

See below Page 287 "In 1769, the 20th of April, the Lord blessed us once more with a little son and we named him Martin. When he was born the Moon was in the Ram (Aries), the Sun in the Scale, Jupiter in the Bowam (Sagittarius). Mars in the Scorpion, and Saturn in the Scale."

The Bible record ends here but in his will Martin mentions Mary who married a Mr. Miller, and Samuel, who was born October 11, 1771, and came to Ohio with his brother George, where he died in 1812.

The record ends here, but a daughter Mary, who married Mr. Miller and Samuel, born October 11, 1771 are named in the will. Of these children, Catharine married Henry Staley, Sophis married ___ Fryberger, and Christian died prior to 1702. His widow, Elizabeth, married his brother Peter, according to the deeds. The oldest son George and the youngest son Samuel were the Ohio pioneers.

George married Charlotte Loy in 1778 in Maryland. They established their home near Mt. Zion, Greene County, and a grandson now resides on the homestead. George and Charlotte (Loy) Shoup had issue: George, Moses, Mary, Solomon, and David. Mary married Mr. Houk and remained in Maryland. Moses came with his father in 1804. Samuel Shoup, was born October 11, 1771 in Frederick County, Maryland, youngest son of Martin, Jr., and who, according to the will of his father, was to be educated in the English school until sixteen years of age. Samuel Shoup married Dorothy Grove January 27, 1793 in Hagerstown, Washington County, Maryland. Dorothy was the daughter of George and Mary (Ferree) Graf, granddaughter of Hans Graf, Jr. She died March 28, 1837. They had come to Ohio in 1806. Samuel came on horse back while the family and their goods and chattels floated down the Ohio on a flat boat. They settled near Fairfield, Greene County, where Samuel died July 18, 1812. Both are buried in Cost's Cemetery. They had issue:

Mary Shoup (no records) Daniel Shoup born November 7, 1795, died May 8, 1855 Sophia Shoup born February 22, 1797, died 1834, married John Casad Samuel Shoup, Jr. born September 7, 1798, died April 7, 1867, married Harriet Umbaugh. When the Hans Graf Association was formed at Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1866, Samuel Shoup's name is fourth on the list of signers of the Articles of Association. Martin Shoup born October 13, 1800 Elizabeth Shoup born December 8, 1803, died January 4, 1880, married Warren Munger (See correspondence over the settlement of the Estate of William Grove of Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, Virginia. Emanuel Shoup born October 2, 1804, died 1866, married Mary Stoner. Joel Ohio Shoup born September 24, 1806 on the boat coming to Ohio, died November 1862, married #1 __ Worley, #2 Belle Tate. from Hans Graf, A First Settler, by Lindsay M. Brien.

Father: Martin Shaub born about 1700/1708 in Of, Basel, Switzerland Sophie (Bott) Kemp born 1734 in Maryland Married in 1754 in Maryland Peter Shoup born 8 July 1758 in Frederick, Maryland. Elizabeth Shoup born 9 March 1760 in Frederick, Maryland. Christian Shoup born January 1762 in Frederick, Maryland. Sophie Shoup born 12 April 1765 in Frederick, Maryland Henry Shoup born 13 April 1767 in Frederick, Maryland Martin Shoup born 20 April 1769 in Frederick, Maryland Samuel Shoup born 11 October 1771 in Frederick, Maryland Anna Mary Shoup born about 1773 in Frederick, Maryland Catharine Shoup born 13 February 1757 in Frederick, Maryland George Henry Shoup George Shoup born 12 February 1755 in Frederick, Maryland

Re Shoup Land Tracts of Frederick County Maryland Posted by: JC Date: M ay 16, 2000 at 02:49:33

of 416 Land Tracts Shoup's Choice Chancery Shoup Frederick County, Maryland Land Tracts Shoup's Conclusion Chancery Shoup Frederick County, Maryland Shoup Christian & Elizabeth Liber JS-1 136-159 -Gaver Frederick County, Maryland Shoup George Chancery Shoup Ohio Shoup George Descents Kemp, Henry Frederick County, Maryland Shoup George Descents Staley Frederick County, Maryland Shoup Henry, etc Chancery Shoup Frederick County, Maryland. Shoup Jacob Liber JS-1 212-224 - Shoup, etc Frederick County, Maryl and Shoup Martin, Christian, etc Chancery Shoup Frederick County, Maryland

Chancery Records, Frederick County, Maryland

Shoup vs Shuck for title to land, 1811. Martin Shoup, deed 1762 property, Shoup's Choice. Martin's sons: George went to Ohio; Christian married Elizabeth, he died 1791, she married #2 Peter Shuck, Christian had daughter Elizabeth,and an unborn child also named Elizabeth;

Land: Martin Shoup's Good Luck was resurveyed 1790 218 acres, name changed to Shoup's Conclusion and he died before the patent was issued.

Shoup vs Shoup, Estate 17 August 1796, Henry Shoup died 1790, property sold to Peter Boose/Buse 1803; Children:Elizabeth,Magdalena,Henry represented by Wendel Hesson, Catherine wife of Christian Cumrine of Loudon County Virginia by 1797, Balser, a minor, Jacob a minor apprenticed to Benjamin Riggs of Taneytown, and Mary a minor.

Frederick County Maryland Rent Rolls 1768-1769:

William Shoup, Virginia

Maryland Descents Law, Book of Descents, Frederick County, Maryland, State Archives, Annapolis: Henry Kemp, son of Gilbert, died intestate, unnamed widow, six children: Frederick, Catharine, John, Philip, Sarah and George, all minors but Frederick; George Shoup, guardian. Land, Middle House, 57 acres, Lovely Prospect

Ref : First German Reformed Church, Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland: Marriages ---John Schaup - Barb. Mayer 12 July 1785; Christian Schaup - Elizab. Fister 24 Jan. 1786; Jacob Schop - Elizabeth Brengel 22 Nov. 1791; Adam Hildebrand - A. M. Schaub 23 Feb. 1761; John Hancke - Mary Schaub 2 June 1801.

Posted by: JC Date: May 16, 2000 at 03:25:41 Henry died 1790, Martin 1762 Frederick County, Maryland

Shoup vs Shoup - Estate - 17 August 1796 Henry Shoup, died 1790 Children - 1. Elizabeth 2. Magdalena 3. Henry (represented by Wendel Hessoln) 4. Catherine (w/o Christian Crumrine of Louden County, Virginia by 1797) 5. Balser, minor 6 . Jacob, minor 7. Mary, minor Adam Good was named guardian. In Oct 1797, Catherine transferred her rights to John Gwinn, trustee. But, by 13 December 1797, John Gwinn was deceased and trustee then named was Richard Brook. Jacob was apprenticed to Benjamin Biggs of Taneytown.

Land - pt Ohio by Samuel Owings in 1770; pt Unity by John Storm but no deed was recorded. The property was sold at the home of Adam Good near Taneytown on 27 August 1803 for $301 to Peter Boose / Buse.

Frederick County Chancery Records - Maryland State Archives, MSA S 512-4699; MdHR 17, 898-4530-1/2

Shoup vs Shuck - for Title to Land dated 26 January 1811, Martin Shoup, deceased; 1762 property Shoup's Choices/ Georges/ Christian Shoup with will written 26 July 1790, probated 8 January 1791w/ Elizabeth d/ Elizabeth and unborn child Christian's daughter later died intestate and without issue most probably not yet of age. She may have died before her mother gave birth to the then unborn child because her mother named the newborn child Elizabeth also.

Land - Martin's Good Luck, resurveyed on 17 May 1790 for 218 acres and name changed to Shoup's Conclusion with 1 1/2 acre being a vacancy but he died before the patent was issued. Christian's widow remarried to Peter Shuck and they have wanted to provide her second daughter Elizabeth with her share but have needed the cooperation of Christian's brother, George Shoup, now living in Ohio, as the land descended to both brothers (George & Christian) from their father.

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