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Daubenspeck, John Jacob

Daubenspeck, John Jacob

Male 1715 - 1777  (62 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Daubenspeck, John Jacob was born on 25 Jul 1715 in Cassel, Hessen, Germany (son of Daubenspeck, Johan Georg and Wylly, Anna Drorthea); died on 17 Aug 1777 in Heidelberg Twp., Northampton Co., PA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As: Johan Jacob Daubenspeck
    • DAR Ancestor Number: A029925
    • Military: Revolutionary War Veteran
    • Immigration: 01 Sep 1736, Philadelphia, PA; Aboard the Ship Harle, of London

    Notes:

    From Pennsylvania Archives, Series 5, Vol. 8, Pages 229 and 444:
    Revolutionary War Service:
    Sep 2 1777 Signed the PA Oath of Allegiance
    1778 Capt. Willilam Mayer, Col. Michael Pobst's 2nd Co.
    Oct 26 1780 Capt. William Moore, Lt. Col. Henry Giger Muster roll for Northampton Co., 6th Battalion, 2nd Co. Listed as Jacob Dowbenspeck

    Source) Baptism 1753
    Church Records Of The Egypt Reform Church 1734 -1807 Lehigh County Pennsylvania.

    From Pennsylvania Archives, Six Serrs Volume 6. 1753 Heidelberg.
    John Jacob of the Palatine District in Germany was born in 1714 Hesse Cassel in Germany. He arived in Philadelphia on September 1, 1736 when he was 22 years old.
    Many people from Germany were from Palatinate. They all seemed to settle in Heidelbergh Township. According to Charles Roberts history, he states that John Jacob Daubenspeck from the beginning of his entry into Heidlelberg area built a church. He originally started it in his own home. It is said by this historian that he traveled on his own around the Heidlberg Township inviting people to come to his home for devine worship. We know from historical facts that John Jacob's home was used a a meeting for devine worship by 1740. Until 1745, both the Lutheran and Reforms met in his home, they were also working toword the organization of the church and a new building to worship in. By 1744, they built a new log building in which they started holding meetings in 1745. The congregation was a mixture of Lutherans and Reforms. Eventually, they called it the Heidleberg Union Church. When his church burned to the ground in 1756, another much larger and better log church was built. It was dedicated in 1757. Two outstanding leaders in the committee that organized the first church that was dedicated in 1745 and the second church which was dedicated in 1757 were John Jacob Daubenspeck and Henrich Geiger. The last dedicated church in 1757 was built approximately in the center of Heidelburgh Township about a mile northwest of John Daubenspecks home. Today, however, if you were to go to Washington Township, Leheigh County and travel the road to Saegersville, near that place you would find the area in which the old church and cemetery plot stood (the old one and the new one that was started in 1932).

    Here of course you could also find the lands in which at one time were owned by our ancestors, John Jacob Daubenspeck. In this area, there is a small granite monumement with a picture of a log church at the very top of the monument and down under it was written that the first church was built on this spot in 1745. Later rebuilt because a fire ruined the first one and rebuilt in 1756, dedicated in 1757. John Jacobs house was about one mile southwest of the church lands. The church stood one mile from Sagerville near the center of the township on the road to Neffsville. The first small springs of Weidelberg Creek rise upon the church lands. A new Cemetery was opened up in 1932.

    Heidelberg Township is now Washington Township, Lehigh County Pennsylvania.

    Lehigh County was formed from Northampton in 1812.

    Family/Spouse: ( ), Julianna. Julianna was born about 1720 in Heidelberg Twp., Northampton Co., PA; died about 1796. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Daubenspeck, Anna Magdalena was born about 1726 in Palatinate, Germany; died in 1803 in Heidelberg Twp., Lehigh Co., PA.
    2. Daubenspeck, Maria Barbara was born in 1742.
    3. Daubenspeck, George was born in 1745 in Heidelberg Twp., Lehigh Co., PA; died after 1807 in Armstrong Co., PA; was buried in New Bethlehem, Clarion Co., PA.
    4. Daubenspeck, Catherine was born in 1750.
    5. Daubenspeck, Philip was born in 1757.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Daubenspeck, Johan Georg was born in 1670 in Freinsheim, Palatinate, Hessen, Germany; died on 03 Jan 1743 in Freinsheim, Pfalz, Germany.

    Johan married Wylly, Anna Drorthea. Anna (daughter of Willi, Hans and Veronica) was born about 1670 in Freinsheim, Palatinate, Hessen, Germany; died on 30 Oct 1726 in Freinsheim, Palatinate, Hessen, Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Wylly, Anna Drorthea was born about 1670 in Freinsheim, Palatinate, Hessen, Germany (daughter of Willi, Hans and Veronica); died on 30 Oct 1726 in Freinsheim, Palatinate, Hessen, Germany.
    Children:
    1. 1. Daubenspeck, John Jacob was born on 25 Jul 1715 in Cassel, Hessen, Germany; died on 17 Aug 1777 in Heidelberg Twp., Northampton Co., PA.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  Willi, Hans was born about 1644 in Freinsheim, Palatinate, Hessen, Prussia; died about 1708 in Freinsheim, Palatinate, Hessen, Prussia.

    Hans married Veronica. was born about 1648. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  Veronica was born about 1648.
    Children:
    1. 3. Wylly, Anna Drorthea was born about 1670 in Freinsheim, Palatinate, Hessen, Germany; died on 30 Oct 1726 in Freinsheim, Palatinate, Hessen, Germany.
    2. Willi, Jost was born about 1676.
    3. Willi, Anna Maria was born about 1690.
    4. Willi, Anna Margaretha