Kadarina / Catharine / Katherine Ramsauer was born to parents Johan Rahmsauer and Catherine Heil on March 31, 1742 in New Providence, Pennsylvania, and was christened May 7, 1742 in Trappe, Montgomery, Pennsylvania.[1]
According to DAR records, Catherine Ramsour married Jacob Carpenter (born in Germany in 1734), ca 1759. He died May 3, 1807 in Lincoln County, North Carolina. Catherine died January 31, 1819 in Lincoln County, North Carolina.[2]
Catherine Ramsour is mentioned in the record of Jacob Michal and Catherine Ramsour Name: Jacob Michal
Spouse's Name: Catherine Ramsour
Event Date: 10 May 1815
Event Place: Lincoln, North Carolina
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51602-9 , System :Origin: North_Carolina-ODM , GS Film number: 6330311
Katherine died on January 31, 1819 in Lincoln County, North Carolina and was buried at the Jacob Carpenter Cemetery in Crouse, Lincoln County, North Carolina.[3]
Facts
Buried
Big Gullies Cemetery, Gaston, Lincoln, NC.
Note: Her married name was Carpenter. Katherine Ramsour Dietrich Ramsauer gave a tract of land in 1771-2 to Jacob Carpenter (Zimmerman) for five shillings and a peppercorn a year for a number of years. The land given was adjacent tracts, and Christopher Klein later sold his wife's part of Dietrich's estate to Jacob Zimmerman. These were the Beaverdam Carpenters.
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Source: Elizabeth Hoyle Rucker. (1936). The Genealogy of Peiter Heyl and His Descendents. Shelby, North Carolina: Zolliecoffer Jenks Thompson. Reprinted by Higginson Book Company, Salem, Massachusetts. p 1446. She was born on 31 March 1742 at Berks, Pennsylvania, USA.1 She was the daughter of Dietrich Ramsauer and Kadarina Heyl <p10.htm>. Katherine Ramsour married Jacob Carpenter <p4.htm>, son of Hans Zimmerman <p21.htm> and Sarah Salome Ruffner <p17.htm>, in 1759. Katherine Ramsour died on 31 January 1819 at Lincoln, North Carolina, USA, at age 76.1.
Fact: Also Known As Kadarina Ramsour
Fact: Christening (07 MAY 1742) Augustus Evangelical Lutheran Church,Trappe,Montgomery,Pennsylvania
Fact: Burial (February 1819) Jacob Carpenter Cemetery, Crouse, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States
↑ Daughters of the American Revolution, DAR Genealogical Research Databases, database online, (http://www.dar.org/ : accessed February 5, 2016), "Record of Jacob Carpenter", Ancestor # A019446.
North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979, Lincoln County, Jacob Carpenter (1807); digital images, FamilySearch; citing North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh. A return on the probate of Jacob's estate lists purchasers at his estate sale, including Catherine his wife, David his son, Jonas his son, and Henry his son.
Partial source (DOB & DOD) (and marriage) from German Speaking People West of the Catawba River in NC 1750-1800
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/63716781/catherine-carpenter : accessed 9 October 2021), memorial page for Catherine Ramsour Carpenter (31 Mar 1742–31 Jan 1819), Find A Grave: Memorial #63716781, citing Jacob Carpenter Cemetery, Crouse, Lincoln County, North Carolina, USA ; Maintained by Ronald Halford (contributor 47177801) .
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Catherine by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Catherine:
I have been proposing merges for duplicates of children, grandchildren and some siblings...since this profile is overseen by a project I am hoping someone will see this and help me- especially with the Quickel/Quickle members...they all have dupes exactly the same and are managed by same person. The difference is each has a version with both last name spellings...