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Nothstein, Heinrich {John Henry}

Nothstein, Heinrich {John Henry}

Male 1781 - 1856  (75 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Nothstein, Heinrich {John Henry} was born on 08 Nov 1781 in East Penn Twp., Carbon Co., PA (son of Nothstein, Johannes Peter and Hans, Maria Elizabeth); died on 15 Nov 1856; was buried in Mahoning Twp., Carbon Co., PA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Census: 22 Oct 1850, Mahoning Twp., Carbon Co., PA

    Notes:

    Spelled Noatstein on 1850 Census

    Heinrich married Smith, Barbara about 1804. Barbara was born on 24 Mar 1782; died on 27 Mar 1856. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Nothstein, John was born about 1827 in PA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nothstein, Johannes PeterNothstein, Johannes Peter was born on 16 Apr 1758 in Longswamp Twp., Berks Co., PA (son of Nothstein, Hans Michael and Kunz, Maria Margret); died in 1804 in Mahoning Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Normal Square, Carbon Co., PA.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • DAR Ancestor Number: A084967
    • Tombstone Photo: Normal Square, Carbon Co., PA; Hillside Cemetery; private property
    • Baptised: 16 Apr 1758, Alburtis, Lehigh Co., PA; Lehigh Church
    • Military: Between 19 Aug 1776 and 18 Oct 1781; Revolutionary War Veteran

    Notes:


    In 1780 Peter Nothstein served as 2nd class private 6th Co. Associates & Militia Northampton Co., Pa. Entered May 10, 1780, he also served 2 mos. in Capt. Conrad Reder Company, 6th Battalion, Northampton Co., Militia in 1781. This time he sent a substitute. He served under 1st Lt. Charles Craig Nov. 1775 Lt. Craig was wounded at the Battle of Brandywine and never returned to service. He shot himself in 1782. An original paper found in the Nothstein family possession signed by Peter Nothstein reads as follows: Please to settle with John Matth & Beuck the money coming to me for 9 months wages in the regular Army of 1st Pennsio Regement under Charles Craig and also one month Militia wages under Capt. William Meyer of Northampton County and this shall be the discharge during the Service in the regular army. (signed: Peter Nothstein), Witness Present: Georg Lins.

    In 1781 Peter is listed on the tax lists in Lynn Twp, on a grist mill, 60 acres, 1 horse and 1 cow in 1788. The Nothstein family moved to East Penn Twp. about 1793 for by virtue of a warrant dated April 6, 1793, surveyed June 4, 1794, there was given to John Kuntz and Peter Nothstein a tract of land situated in Mahoning Valley, Penn Twp. Northampton Co., on the south side of the Mahoning Creek containing 306 acres 142 perches and the allowance of 6%. The land of John Smith bounds it on one side. John Smiths daughters Barbara and Gertrude married Peters sons - John Henry and John. The grist mill apparently was located on Sweitzer Creek with the dam in Weisenburg Township, and the mill in Lynn Township. This grist mill was one of the first in Northampton Co., which is now Lehigh County, and was sold to Abraham Rex around 1794.

    Peter died in 1804 without a will and his son Peter Nothstein,JR., John Kunz, and brother in law Leonard Hontz were appointed administrators. He is buried at Normal Square on the hillside cemetery. This site is visited and remembered by the Grand Army and Sons of Veterans, the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, and American Veterans of World War II every Memorial Day.

    The Nothsteins are closely connected with the early history of Carbon County. Carbon County was originally a part of Bucks County, out of which Northampton County was carved in 1752, and in 1843, Carbon County was carved out of and set off from Northampton County. Penn Township was originally a large tract which was later divided into East Penn, West Penn, and Lausanned Townships. East Penn Twp. was then divided into Mahoning & East Penn. The name Mahoning is derived from a corruption of the Indian words, "Mahon Hanne", which in the language of the Delaware Indians, means, "a stream flowing near a lick". The first settlement in this Township was at Gnaden Huetten, which was founded by the Moravians who were then known as the "Hern Huttens."

    His wife Maria Elizabeth died Sep 3, 1843. Her obituary in German appeared in the "Der Friedens Bote" newspaper, Allentown, Pa. Dec. 20,1843 and is translated as follows: Died the third Sept. in East Penn, Carbon Co., Maria Elizabeth born Hans of Lynntown, Lehigh Co., widow for 39 years of deceased Peter Nothstein, in decrepitude and old age of 88 years and 6 mos. with 7 children during her lifetime and 62 grandchildren and 72 great grandchildren.

    Johannes married Hans, Maria Elizabeth in 1780 in Northampton, Hampshire Co., MA. Maria (daughter of Hans, Jurg (George) Adam and Holtzin, Eva Margaretha /Holtz) was born on 03 Mar 1755 in Lynntown, Lehigh Co., PA; died on 03 Sep 1843 in East Penn Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Normal Square, Carbon Co., PA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Hans, Maria Elizabeth was born on 03 Mar 1755 in Lynntown, Lehigh Co., PA (daughter of Hans, Jurg (George) Adam and Holtzin, Eva Margaretha /Holtz); died on 03 Sep 1843 in East Penn Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Normal Square, Carbon Co., PA.
    Children:
    1. Nothstein, Leonard
    2. Nothstein, Peter Jr. was born on 25 Dec 1779 in Mahoning Twp., Carbon Co., PA; died on 06 Oct 1861.
    3. 1. Nothstein, Heinrich {John Henry} was born on 08 Nov 1781 in East Penn Twp., Carbon Co., PA; died on 15 Nov 1856; was buried in Mahoning Twp., Carbon Co., PA.
    4. Nothstein, Johannes/John was born on 13 Oct 1786; died on 09 Jul 1862 in OH.
    5. Nothstein, Matthias/Matthew was born about 1788; died in 1836.
    6. Nothstein, Elizabeth was born on 11 Aug 1790; died on 09 Nov 1830.
    7. Nothstein, Maria was born after 1796.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Nothstein, Hans Michael was born about 1739 in Germany (son of Nothstein, Freidlin Jr. and Brad, Verena); died on 06 Apr 1767 in Northampton Co., PA.

    Notes:

    Hans arrived at Philadelphia Aug. 28, 1750 on the ship Phoenix, Jason Mason, Captain, from Rotterdam, Last of Cowes, 339 passengers. He swore the oath of allegiance the same day. With him came his wife, Maria Margaretta and two children, Henrich and Catherine (who became an indentured servant of Matthias Eigner). Evidently they wre unable to pay for the their passage money and Mr. Eigner gave the money. He treated her kindly and had her confirmed in Lehigh Church near Alburtis, according to church records.

    Hans received warrant No. 28 applying for 50 acres, Nov. 5, 1751. When he applied for the land, he stated the lands were to be located in Long Swamp Twp, Berks Co. A survey was made and returned. Hans was on the tax tables in Long Swamp Twp. in 1754 and 1759. He was on the tax list of Weiserberg Twp. in 1762. The Renunciation Papers wre filed in Probate Court in Northampton Co. Courthouse Easton, Pa. April 16, 1767, "Macongie, 6 April. 1767, Sir: I do hereby renounce the administration of my late husband, Michael Nothsteins Estate and my oldest son being within age and having refused to administer, I desire that the bearer of Matthias Eigner, jun may obtain letter of administration, he being the greatest creditor. I am, Sir, humble servant. (signed "X)

    Hans married Kunz, Maria Margret about 1759. Maria was born about 1739 in Germany. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Kunz, Maria Margret was born about 1739 in Germany.
    Children:
    1. Nothstein, Anna Louisa
    2. Nothstein, Johannes Matthias
    3. Nothstein, Margaretta
    4. Nothstein, Heinrich was born about 1745 in Germany; died in Weisenberg Twp, Lehigh Co., PA .
    5. Nothstein, Catharine was born about 1748 in Germany.
    6. Nothstein, Anna Elizabeth was born in 1751 in Lehigh, Northampton Co., PA.
    7. Nothstein, John was born about 1755 in Lehighton, Carbon Co., PA; died about 1777 in Lehighton, Carbon Co., PA.
    8. Nothstein, Anna Maria was born between 1759 and 1762 in Longswamp Twp., Berks Co., PA.
    9. 2. Nothstein, Johannes Peter was born on 16 Apr 1758 in Longswamp Twp., Berks Co., PA; died in 1804 in Mahoning Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Normal Square, Carbon Co., PA.

  3. 6.  Hans, Jurg (George) Adam was born about 1729 in Holland (son of Hans, Ludwig and Frederick, Barbara); died in 1772 in Lehighton, Carbon Co., PA.

    Jurg married Holtzin, Eva Margaretha /Holtz about 1749. Eva was born about 1729. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Holtzin, Eva Margaretha /Holtz was born about 1729.
    Children:
    1. Hans, Son was born in Lynntown, Lehigh Co., PA.
    2. Hans, Jacob was born in 1749 in Lynntown, Lehigh Co., PA; died in 1823.
    3. Hans, Leonhardt was born on 12 Jun 1750 in Lynntown, Lehigh Co., PA; died on 22 Aug 1837.
    4. Hans, Christian was born in 1753 in Lynntown, Lehigh Co., PA.
    5. 3. Hans, Maria Elizabeth was born on 03 Mar 1755 in Lynntown, Lehigh Co., PA; died on 03 Sep 1843 in East Penn Twp., Carbon Co., PA; was buried in Normal Square, Carbon Co., PA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Nothstein, Freidlin Jr. was born on 24 Nov 1668 (son of Nothstein, Freidlin and Springer, Anna).

    Freidlin married Brad, Verena. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Brad, Verena
    Children:
    1. 4. Nothstein, Hans Michael was born about 1739 in Germany; died on 06 Apr 1767 in Northampton Co., PA.

  3. 12.  Hans, Ludwig was born in 1713 in Holland or Germany; died in 1769.

    Notes:

    Ludwig arrived in America 8-17-1731 on board the ship "Samuel". Women and children were sick so they were allowed off the boat. The men had to wait till 8-18-1731 and take their oath of allegiance and communion.

    Ludwig married Frederick, Barbara about 1725 in Holland. Barbara was born in 1715 in Holland or Germany; died in 1785. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Frederick, Barbara was born in 1715 in Holland or Germany; died in 1785.
    Children:
    1. Hans, Hannes (John)
    2. Hans, Michiel
    3. 6. Hans, Jurg (George) Adam was born about 1729 in Holland; died in 1772 in Lehighton, Carbon Co., PA.
    4. Hans, Joseph was born in Union, PA; died in Columbia Co., PA.