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Nicholaus was born in 1723. He was the son of Johannes Stambach and Maria Meyer. He passed away about 1759. [1]Nicholaus was baptized 22 Aug 1723 Unterkutzenbausen France.
Nicolaus and his family emigrated to the Pennsylvania Colony in 1739 aboard the Robert and Alice from Rotterdam, via Plymouth, England. It arrived in Philadelphia 3 Sept 1739. His oldest brother Jacob and his stepfather Niclaus Honig are recorded on the passenger list.[2] Along with his older brother Jacob, Nicholaus arrived with his sister Maria Barbara and his bothers Lorentz, Johann Peter and Johann Phillipp.[3]
Grove , p. 40, does not list a LNAB for Nicholas' wife. She is listed as Barbara_________ with no known birthdate. Kie Entrikin Zelms
Niclaus (Nicholas was married to Barbara Unknown, per the Grove reference. His sister, Maria Barbara Stambach married George Schmeisser. They were sponsors at the baptism of Niclaus Stambaugh/Stambach's daughter Maria Barbara. George died in 1746 and Maria Barbara Stambach Schmeisser married George Müller/Miller.
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The only remaining difference is the death date. The Grove book simply says 1759 and I think we should leave it at that unless you have a more exact sourced date. But this can be dealt with after the merge. A death date can be corrected at any time. Otherwise, there is no conflicting information and I am resetting the merge.
Johannes appears to be the correct father per Grove's book available at Family Search. See page 16 (page viewer 23 at FHL) https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/556459/?offset=&return=1#page=23&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q=
1 source: Source Publication Code 1031.10Name Johann Philipp Stambach Arrival Year 1739 Arrival Place Pennsylvania Primary Immigrant Stambach, Jacob Family Members Sister Stambach, Maria Barbara Brother Stambach, Nicolaus Brother Stambach, Lorentz Brother Stambach, Johann Peter Brother Stambach, Johann Philipp Annotation Date and port of arrival. Name of ship, village of origin, and reference to original record may also be provided. Spouse and children, mentioned prior to emigration, were assumed by indexers to have accompanied emigrant. Much genealogical data is also provided. Source Bibliography BURGERT, ANNETTE K. Eighteenth Century Emigrants from the Northern Alsace to America. Camden, ME: Picton Press, 1992. 690p. - 2 source: Keith A. Sull's Early German Settlers of York County, Pa. regards Nicolaus Stambach's Will -Nicolaus' will was written in Germany; a "contemporary translation" appears on pages 7 and 8 of Abstracts on Unrecorded Wills of York County, Pa. 1749-1798 compiled by South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, 1989 3 source - Book Early German Settlers of York County, Pennsylvania - pg 81 4 source - Church records 1744-69 Jacob Lischy's Private Pastoral Records 5 source - York County, Pennsylvania Church Records, 1760-1800: Codorus Township Codorus Township lies in the southern area of York County, Pennsylvania. This database is a collection of more than 6,400 18th-century church records from the following churches in Codorus Township: Lischy's (St. Peter's) Reformed Church St. Jacob's (Stone) Union Church St. Paul's (Ziegler's) Evangelical Lutheran Church Steltz Union Church Lischy's (St. Peter's) Reformed Church: Located in North Codorus Township in York County, Pennsylvania, Lischy's Reformed Church, also called St. Peter's, was organized in the late 1740s. Its records cover the years 1773-97. See Family History Library microfilm #20495 for original data. 5 source - https://www.ancestry.com/familytree/tree/114039158/person/400124407757/Photo/96072587-6eac-4e7b-bf9cf86d77c23b42otid=19216092&opid=162460076490&_phsrc=tPu111550&_phstart=default&usePUBJs=true¤tPageIsStart= 1745 photo of sponsor page of child of Nicolaus & Anna Barbara Schmeisser 6 source Stambaugh Land Records in Cordorus PA - posted by vfletch 2012
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The only remaining difference is the death date. The Grove book simply says 1759 and I think we should leave it at that unless you have a more exact sourced date. But this can be dealt with after the merge. A death date can be corrected at any time. Otherwise, there is no conflicting information and I am resetting the merge.