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Johann Justus Linderman Sr.

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Johann Justus Linderman Sr.

Birth
Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis, Thüringen, Germany
Death
16 Nov 1769 (aged 79)
Coventryville, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Coventryville, Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Son of Justus "Just" Linderman and Maria Elizabetha Buesing of Germany.
Born: 2 August 1690 in Muehlhausen, Thuringia, Germany
Married: 3 January 1719 in Obermoschel, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany to Anna Elizabeth Imsweiler (Imbsweiler)
Died: 16 November 1769 in Coventry Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America.
Johann Justus LINDERMAN (b. 02 Aug 1690, d. 04 Nov 1769) was born 02 Aug 1690 in Muhlhausen, Sachsen, Prussia, Germany, and died 04 Nov 1769 in Coventry Township, Chester, PA.
He married Anna Elisabetha IMBSWEILER on Bet. 03 Jan 1718 - Jan 1719 in Unkenbach, Pfalz, Germany, daughter of Johannes Georg IMBSWEILER and Maria Elisabetha SCHNEIDER.
Notes for Johann Justus LINDERMAN:
Weaver of Linen
His birthplace is also listed as Dachrieden, Unstrut-Hainrich-Kreis, Thuringia, Germany
Will dated: 16 Sept 1762
All of his children were born in Unkenbach and christened in Obermoschel. He attended the Lutheran Church at Trappe, Montgomery, PA.
More About Johann Justus LINDERMAN and Anna Elisabetha IMBSWEILER:
Marriage: Bet. 03 Jan 1718 - Jan 1719, Unkenbach, Pfalz, Germany.
Children of Johann Justus LINDERMAN and Anna Elisabetha IMBSWEILER are: (10)
Johann Jacob, Johan Heinrich (Henry), Maria Elizabeth, Mary Catharina, Johann Valentin, Johann Adam, Catherine, Susannah Elizabeth, Johannes, and Justus, Linderman, Jr.
Justus Linderman is noted as having arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 25, 1740 on the ship "Loyal Judith" with his two sons Jacob, 18, and Heinrich, 16. Justus himself was 49 years old at this time.
The ship came from Rotterdam, Holland but Justus and his sons were listed as coming from the village of Unkenbach, which is about 50 miles southwest of Frankfurt in the German State of Rheinland-Pfalz.
The Linderman's were part of a large immigration of Germans to Pennsylvania. During the early eighteenth century, thousands of families were forced to leave their homes in the Rhine section of Germany because of political, religious, and economic reasons. Passenger lists of this period show that quite a few of those people embarked on their voyage to America from ports in Holland as did the Linderman's aboard the Loyal Judith.
From the Rhineland it was easier and closer to get to Rotterdam on the Dutch coast by boat on the Rhine River than to travel overland to German ports. This departure from Dutch ports is the reason those people were called Pennsylvania Dutch, even though they were of German origin.
A Johan Linderman owned 100 acres of land in the Hanover Township of Pennsylvania prior to 1734, and appears to be related to the Justus Linderman family. If so, he must have preceded the Justus Linderman family and his reports back to Germany probably encouraged Justus to make the move also.
German church records from Trappe, Pennsylvania in what was then Philadelphia County note that "beyond the Schuykill" on March 10, 1747 Johan Heinrich Linderman, son of Justus Linderman, married Anna Margretha Uhlin.
A confirmation is recorded on May 7, 1747 for "Susannah Elizabeth Linderman, daughter of Justus, age 13 years". An interesting notation was added that "The father hurried her confirmation as he wanted her to be of his persuasion. She was very weak in her knowledge."
A third reference in the church records was for the confirmation on Jun 1, 1760 of Justus Linderman, son of Justus Linderman, age 17 years. Justus Jr. would have been born three years after the arrival of the Linderman family in Pennsylvania, and infers that Justus was accompanied by his wife aboard the Loyal Judith or followed him shortly after that.
Justus died at the age of 78 in Pennsylvania. His wife, Anna Elizabeth, apparently joined the families of their children who migrated south, and died at the age of 85 in Greenville, South Carolina, USA.
source: Frank Butcher, April 2002
Justus Linderman
Located about 90 miles northeast of Frankfurt, Dachrieden was the birthplace of Johann Justus Linderman and his father, Justus Linderman.
Father: Justus Linderman b: ABT 1640 in Dachrieden, Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis, Thuringen, Germany
Mother: Mrs. Justus Lindeman b: ABT 1649 in Germany
Marriage 1: Anna* Elizabeth Imbsweiler b: 7 MAY 1697 in Unkenbach, Donnersbergkreis, Reinland-Pfalz, Germany
Married: 3 JAN 1717 in Obermoschel, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Children: (10)
Johann Jacob Linderman, b: 30 NOV 1720 in Unkenbach, Pfalz, Germany
John Heinrich Linderman b: 16 APR 1722 in Unkenbach, Pfalz, Germany
Maria Elizabeth Linderman b: 1 NOV 1724 in Unkenbach, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Johann Adam Linderman b: 21 FEB 1726 in Germany
Johann Valentin Linderman b: 30 MAR 1728 in Unkenback, Pfalz, Germany
Susan Elizabeth Linderman b: 2 JAN 1732 in Unkenbach, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Catherine Linderman b: 1733 in Unkenbach, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Johannes Linderman b: 1 JAN 1736 in Obermoschel, Bayern, Germany
Justus Linderman, Jr. b: 1743 in Chester, Deleware, Pennsylvania
Sources: Ancestry of Robert P. Lindeman
Son of Justus "Just" Linderman and Maria Elizabetha Buesing of Germany.
Born: 2 August 1690 in Muehlhausen, Thuringia, Germany
Married: 3 January 1719 in Obermoschel, Pfalz, Bavaria, Germany to Anna Elizabeth Imsweiler (Imbsweiler)
Died: 16 November 1769 in Coventry Township, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America.
Johann Justus LINDERMAN (b. 02 Aug 1690, d. 04 Nov 1769) was born 02 Aug 1690 in Muhlhausen, Sachsen, Prussia, Germany, and died 04 Nov 1769 in Coventry Township, Chester, PA.
He married Anna Elisabetha IMBSWEILER on Bet. 03 Jan 1718 - Jan 1719 in Unkenbach, Pfalz, Germany, daughter of Johannes Georg IMBSWEILER and Maria Elisabetha SCHNEIDER.
Notes for Johann Justus LINDERMAN:
Weaver of Linen
His birthplace is also listed as Dachrieden, Unstrut-Hainrich-Kreis, Thuringia, Germany
Will dated: 16 Sept 1762
All of his children were born in Unkenbach and christened in Obermoschel. He attended the Lutheran Church at Trappe, Montgomery, PA.
More About Johann Justus LINDERMAN and Anna Elisabetha IMBSWEILER:
Marriage: Bet. 03 Jan 1718 - Jan 1719, Unkenbach, Pfalz, Germany.
Children of Johann Justus LINDERMAN and Anna Elisabetha IMBSWEILER are: (10)
Johann Jacob, Johan Heinrich (Henry), Maria Elizabeth, Mary Catharina, Johann Valentin, Johann Adam, Catherine, Susannah Elizabeth, Johannes, and Justus, Linderman, Jr.
Justus Linderman is noted as having arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on November 25, 1740 on the ship "Loyal Judith" with his two sons Jacob, 18, and Heinrich, 16. Justus himself was 49 years old at this time.
The ship came from Rotterdam, Holland but Justus and his sons were listed as coming from the village of Unkenbach, which is about 50 miles southwest of Frankfurt in the German State of Rheinland-Pfalz.
The Linderman's were part of a large immigration of Germans to Pennsylvania. During the early eighteenth century, thousands of families were forced to leave their homes in the Rhine section of Germany because of political, religious, and economic reasons. Passenger lists of this period show that quite a few of those people embarked on their voyage to America from ports in Holland as did the Linderman's aboard the Loyal Judith.
From the Rhineland it was easier and closer to get to Rotterdam on the Dutch coast by boat on the Rhine River than to travel overland to German ports. This departure from Dutch ports is the reason those people were called Pennsylvania Dutch, even though they were of German origin.
A Johan Linderman owned 100 acres of land in the Hanover Township of Pennsylvania prior to 1734, and appears to be related to the Justus Linderman family. If so, he must have preceded the Justus Linderman family and his reports back to Germany probably encouraged Justus to make the move also.
German church records from Trappe, Pennsylvania in what was then Philadelphia County note that "beyond the Schuykill" on March 10, 1747 Johan Heinrich Linderman, son of Justus Linderman, married Anna Margretha Uhlin.
A confirmation is recorded on May 7, 1747 for "Susannah Elizabeth Linderman, daughter of Justus, age 13 years". An interesting notation was added that "The father hurried her confirmation as he wanted her to be of his persuasion. She was very weak in her knowledge."
A third reference in the church records was for the confirmation on Jun 1, 1760 of Justus Linderman, son of Justus Linderman, age 17 years. Justus Jr. would have been born three years after the arrival of the Linderman family in Pennsylvania, and infers that Justus was accompanied by his wife aboard the Loyal Judith or followed him shortly after that.
Justus died at the age of 78 in Pennsylvania. His wife, Anna Elizabeth, apparently joined the families of their children who migrated south, and died at the age of 85 in Greenville, South Carolina, USA.
source: Frank Butcher, April 2002
Justus Linderman
Located about 90 miles northeast of Frankfurt, Dachrieden was the birthplace of Johann Justus Linderman and his father, Justus Linderman.
Father: Justus Linderman b: ABT 1640 in Dachrieden, Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis, Thuringen, Germany
Mother: Mrs. Justus Lindeman b: ABT 1649 in Germany
Marriage 1: Anna* Elizabeth Imbsweiler b: 7 MAY 1697 in Unkenbach, Donnersbergkreis, Reinland-Pfalz, Germany
Married: 3 JAN 1717 in Obermoschel, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Children: (10)
Johann Jacob Linderman, b: 30 NOV 1720 in Unkenbach, Pfalz, Germany
John Heinrich Linderman b: 16 APR 1722 in Unkenbach, Pfalz, Germany
Maria Elizabeth Linderman b: 1 NOV 1724 in Unkenbach, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Johann Adam Linderman b: 21 FEB 1726 in Germany
Johann Valentin Linderman b: 30 MAR 1728 in Unkenback, Pfalz, Germany
Susan Elizabeth Linderman b: 2 JAN 1732 in Unkenbach, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Catherine Linderman b: 1733 in Unkenbach, Pfalz, Bayern, Germany
Johannes Linderman b: 1 JAN 1736 in Obermoschel, Bayern, Germany
Justus Linderman, Jr. b: 1743 in Chester, Deleware, Pennsylvania
Sources: Ancestry of Robert P. Lindeman


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