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Samuel Martin Etnire

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Re: Samuel Martin Etnire

Posted: 28 Jul 2009 8:17AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Eitniear,
I have his wife as Isabelle Mahaffie with ten children.

1st Generation

1. Samuel Martin Etnire Eitniear was born July 4, 1841 in Warren, Butler, Indiana and died November 4, 1911 in Augustus, Butler, Kansas, USA ( or November 4, 1911 in Warren, IN).


Father: 2. Jacob Itnier Eitniear was born April 15, 1796 in Huntington, PA, Virginia, USA and died September 15, 1868 in West Lebanon, Warren, Indiana.
Mother: Mary Swindler was born October 17, 1815 in Huntington, Pennsylvania7 and died March 23, 1849 in , Warren, IN.


2nd Generation (Parents)

2. Jacob Itnier Eitniear was born April 15, 1796 in Huntington, PA, Virginia, USA and died September 15, 1868 in West Lebanon, Warren, Indiana.
Other events in the life of Jacob Itnier Eitniear
Burial : Goodwine Cemetery, Warren, IN

Father: 3. Lenhard Edeneyer Eitniear was born August 1, 1765 in Fredricks, PA, Virginia, USA and died December 13, 1842 in West Lebanon, Warren, Indiana, USA.
Mother: Suzanna Westalberger was born August 28, 1770 in Fredricks Co. Marylandand died November 28, 1842 in West Lebanon, Warren, Indiana.


3rd Generation (Grandparents)

3. Lenhard Edeneyer Eitniear was born August 1, 1765 in Fredricks, PA, Virginia, USA and died December 13, 1842 in West Lebanon, Warren, Indiana, USA.
Other events in the life of Lenhard Edeneyer Eitniear
Buried at : West Lebanon Cemetery, Warren, Indiana
Age at Death (Facts Pg) : Tombstone-77 Years 4 Months 13 Days
Cemetery : Find A Grave Memorial# 22856540

4. Father: Johannes Edeneyer/Eitniear
born 1725 in Germany, immigrated to US on the Queen of Denmark, Married Margaret Unknown in Germany. had 8 children.

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Record
about Johannes Eidmeier
Name: Johannes Eidmeier
Year: 1751
Place: Pennsylvania
Source Publication Code: 1804
Primary Immigrant: Eidmeier, Johannes
Annotation: Taken from original manuscripts in the state archives. Names given throughout pages 1-677. Foreigners arriving in Pennsylvania named on pages 521-667. No. 3776, Kelker, supplements this.
Source Bibliography: EGLE, WILLIAM HENRY, editor Names of Foreigners Who Took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province and State of Pennsylvania, 1727- 1775, with the Foreign Arrivals, 1786-1808. (Pennsylvania Archives, ser. 2, vol. 17.) Harrisburg [PA]: E.K. Meyers, 1890. 787p. Reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1967.
Page: 346

Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s Record
about Johannes Eydmeyer
Name: Johannes Eydmeyer
Year: 1751
Place: Philadelphia
Source Publication Code: 9041
Primary Immigrant: Eydmeyer, Johannes
Annotation: Contains 29,800 names, with annotations written by Krebs (see no. 4203). Various references to the names in Strassburger will be found in other listings, mostly where authors have attempted to line up their information with that in Strassburger. This work
Source Bibliography: STRASSBURGER, RALPH BEAVER. Pennsylvania German Pioneers: A Publication of the Original Lists of Arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808. Edited by William John Hinke. Norristown [PA]: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934. 3 vols. Vols. 1 and 3 reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1964. Repr. 1983. Vol. 1. 1727-1775. 776p.
Page: 473

List 174C, page 472 and 473, signature is on pg. 558.
(Research):Johannes Eytenier arrived at the port of Philadelphia on 4 Oct 1751, on the ship Queen of Denmark. The commander of the ship was George Parish, and they sailed from Rotterdam, to Cowes, and then to Philadelphia. He was naturalized under the name of Johannes Eydenuer, of German nationality, on 21 September 1764, date of communion: 7 September 1764 at Conceges. He was a member of the Frederick Town Reformed Church and the pastor was P. William Otterbein . Pastor Otterbein was born in Dillenburg, Germany in 1726 and died in Baltimore in 1813, having served in Frederick Town and County, 1760-1765. Johannes's will was witnessed by Jonathan Hager, Leonard Snavely and John Adam.

Descendents of Johannes Eideneier (by David Louis Ramage Davel.Ram@aol.com) Henry Mentor Etnyre

"Unpublished Genealogy of the families of Etnier, Etnire... collected and compiled by Mr. Oliver L. Etnier of Wilmington Delaware, a native of Mr. Union, Huntington Co., PA in 1935. Included in it were allied families of Baker, Brown, Long, Morrison, Rorer, Shaver and Smalley.

Photo copies of the carbon copy of original text given to Mrs. Ruth Vuille Stewart Huntington, PA about 1958 by the author's son, Mr. Walter Etnier.

Philadelphia Laid out in 1681 had a population of 500 by 1683, 2500 by 1684 and 4500 by 1699. By 1684, not less than 7000 whites resided in the colony(PA) by 1701 25,000 residents and 40,000 by 1727. This created the Provisional Colony "by reasons of the "fet?" that the much greater number of settlers were not of British origin." The council decreed that an oath of fidelity to the Province and allegiance to the King of England be assumed and inscribed to by all male settlers who were above the age of 16 and natives of countries other than Great Britain or the British Isles. The law was effective from 1727 to 1776 during which time more than 40,000 names were inscribed on the Immigration records at the Port of Philadelphia.

http://hompages.rootsweb.com/~davelram/JERegister/INDEX.htm

Johannes Eideneier immigrated to Philadelphia from the Palatinate, arriving 4 Oct 1751 aboard the sailing ship, Queen of Denmark. His descendents spelled the surname many different ways as detailed in Oliver L. Stone's book in mid 1920's.

Will: LAST WILL & TESTAMENT OF JOHN EYTENIER.

In the name of God Amen, the third day of December One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty-Five, I, John Eytenier of Frederick County, in the Province of Maryland being sick and weak in body but of perfect mind and memory and calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men Once to die to make and ordain this my last Will and Testament that is to say principally and first of all, I give and Recommend my Soul unto God that gave it and for my body I recommend it to the Earth to be buried in a decent and Christian like manner, at the discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the Mighty power of God, and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give and dispose of the same in the following manner and form First I give and bequeath to my well beloved Wife Margaret my Bading and likewise it is my Will and I order that after my decease all my real and personal Estate shall be sold at publick Vendue that is to say a Tract of Land called Hopewell Containing One Hundred Acres which is pattened in my name and also another tract Containing Fifty Acres Called Bookham Pattened to a certain Jacob Greece of which I bought them two aforesaid Tract of Land and paid for the same According to our Agreement which will appear by the records, and agreement and also a Tract of Land part of a Resurvey called Shnevly success joining to my other Tracts before mentioned for which I have agreed with Doct. Henry Shnebely to be conveyed over to me or my heirs Executors According to our agreement then after this is done and my Debts and funeral charges is paid then the remainder of all my Estate shall be divided in Eight Equal part between my well beloved Wife Margareth and all my children as Viz. my oldest Daughter Elizabeth and my Second Daughter Mary, and my Eldest Son Martin, and my Second Son Daniel, and my third Son John, and my third Daughter Catherina, and my fourth Son Lenhard, all the Estate shall be laid out upon Interest, and to be paid to them as they came to age, except my Daughter Elizabeth, and my Daughter Mary, shall stay for three years for her principal and Intres for the same spais of said money, shall come to my Wife, :: and all the Interest for three years of my Son Martin and also my Son Daniel, shall before the Same for Interdayn and bring up the three Youngest Children and Gib them untill there comes to be neene years old, and to have the use of there on lntres all that time, for the same providing and it is further my desire that all my Sons shall be Bound out to good Christian people to be prantis as doth ever may answer the Benefit for them. And I do constitute make and appoint John Flanend and Doct'r. Henry Shnebely my Executors of this my last Will and Testament and I do hereby utterly disallow and disannull all and every other former Testaments Wills Legacies and Executors by me in any wise before this time named Willed and bequeathed Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my last Will & Testament. In Witness Whereof I have signed Sealed Published and declared by the said John Eytenier, as his last Will and Testament in presence of us the subscribers.

John Eytenier (SEAL)

Jonathon Hager. Leonard Snavely. Johannes Adam.

A true copy. Bowles, Dy., Comm'r.

(Source: Will Bk., A, -p., 101, Hagerstown, Maryland) copy received: July 1999

Karin Admire
SOURCES:Will filed 14 March 1766 Fredrick County MD. Record found in pocketbook of Cyrus Swank, 2ggson. Tombstone W. Lebanan Cemetary, Warren County IN. #7.

bill@billmontgomery.com
http://billmontgomery.com/ftree.html


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