For his service he received bounty land from the government. On 13 Mar 1790 he patented this land. Part of the land became present day Fredericktown, PA.
Frederick was one of seven children of Johann Adam and Maria Elizabeth (Graff) Weiss. In the late 1740s his parents and oldest sibling Andreas left Gross-Winterheim, Rheinhessen, Germany for America.
After the war in 1782 Frederick married Katherine Rinehart. The couple lived the rest of their lives in Washington County, Pennsylvania.
They had 5 children:
1. Adam, abt 1782-1851, m. Lydia Buckingham, 5 ch
2. John, 1783-1847, m. Mary Shotwell, 1 son
3. Henry, 1784-1869, m. Rebecca Coffman 1 ch
4. Jacob, 1787-1863, m. 1808 Martha Freeman
5. Catherine, 1790-1855, m. 1814 Jesse Baumgamer
(Note the info on the children 2-5 was revised Oct 2013)
Frederick's wife and children are buried elsewhere.
For his service he received bounty land from the government. On 13 Mar 1790 he patented this land. Part of the land became present day Fredericktown, PA.
Frederick was one of seven children of Johann Adam and Maria Elizabeth (Graff) Weiss. In the late 1740s his parents and oldest sibling Andreas left Gross-Winterheim, Rheinhessen, Germany for America.
After the war in 1782 Frederick married Katherine Rinehart. The couple lived the rest of their lives in Washington County, Pennsylvania.
They had 5 children:
1. Adam, abt 1782-1851, m. Lydia Buckingham, 5 ch
2. John, 1783-1847, m. Mary Shotwell, 1 son
3. Henry, 1784-1869, m. Rebecca Coffman 1 ch
4. Jacob, 1787-1863, m. 1808 Martha Freeman
5. Catherine, 1790-1855, m. 1814 Jesse Baumgamer
(Note the info on the children 2-5 was revised Oct 2013)
Frederick's wife and children are buried elsewhere.
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