Elizabetha [Maushardt] Schwarzwalder
Married Elizabetha Phifer
1754 Brunswick Co., Virginia
Caleb was taken captive with his
son-in-law, John Paul Barringer,
(John Paul was about the same age
as Caleb. He married Caleb's daughter
Catherine later in life after his
first wife died), it was done
during a raid by the infamous
Tory David Fanning. He captured the
two of them, well-known rebel leaders
in Cabarrus County, and had them
carried off to Camden, South Carolina.
Children:
Catherine Elizabeth [Blackwelder] Barringer
Isaac Blackwelder
John Blackwelder
Jacob Blackwelder
Martin Wiley Blackwelder
Franklin Blackwelder
Rachel [Blackwelder] Cress
Daniel Blackwelder
NOTE: The name, Schwarzwelter was
Americanized into Blackwelder...
All census & land records are under
Blackwelder, but headstone has the
german form of the name.
His wife and children are buried
under the name Blackwelder.∼Revolutionary War Soldier.
Elizabetha [Maushardt] Schwarzwalder
Married Elizabetha Phifer
1754 Brunswick Co., Virginia
Caleb was taken captive with his
son-in-law, John Paul Barringer,
(John Paul was about the same age
as Caleb. He married Caleb's daughter
Catherine later in life after his
first wife died), it was done
during a raid by the infamous
Tory David Fanning. He captured the
two of them, well-known rebel leaders
in Cabarrus County, and had them
carried off to Camden, South Carolina.
Children:
Catherine Elizabeth [Blackwelder] Barringer
Isaac Blackwelder
John Blackwelder
Jacob Blackwelder
Martin Wiley Blackwelder
Franklin Blackwelder
Rachel [Blackwelder] Cress
Daniel Blackwelder
NOTE: The name, Schwarzwelter was
Americanized into Blackwelder...
All census & land records are under
Blackwelder, but headstone has the
german form of the name.
His wife and children are buried
under the name Blackwelder.∼Revolutionary War Soldier.
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