Baptized on 13.09.1691 in Langenselbold. Johann Friedrich is the son of Johann Bellinger and Anna Margaretha from Hüttengesäß.[1]
Will, Abstract of
BELLINGER, Frederick, of Canajoharie, Albany Co., yeoman. Nov 1764. Wife , son Thomas, daughter Elisabeth, wife of Jacob Klock. Personal estate. Executors Jacob Klock and Hendrick Frey. Witnesses Peter Eigenbrodt, Johannis Eigenbrodt, Philipp Helmer. Probate 20 Jun 1768. Calendar of Wills page 29
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Burial:
Date: 1768
Place: German Flatts, Herkimer, New York, United States
Sources
↑ Church book Langenselbold, Landeskirchliches Archiv Kassel > HanauLand > Langenselbold > KB 1563-1726 [1]
Genealogy of the Mohawk Valley Bellingers and Allied Families, by Lyle Frederick Bellinger, Copyright 1976 by the Herkimer County Historical Society, Herkimer, New York, #2 page 7.
Early Families of Herkimer County, New York by William V.H. Barker, Published by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc,, Baltimore, MD 1986, #819 page 24.
The Descendants Christophel Fuchs of the Palatinate Compiled by Donald P. Fox, #13 page 4.
Burial: "U.S., Find a Grave Index, 1600s-Current" Ancestry Record 60525 #118539908 (accessed 28 November 2021) Johann Frederich Bellinger burial (died in 1767).
Acknowledgements
WikiTree profile Bellinger-78 created through the import of Smith_Wood Family Tree.ged on Feb 22, 2012 by Brock Smith. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Brock and others.
Gerald Smith through the import of benskin.ged on Mar 4, 2015.
Abstract of his will inserted by Meehan-411 24 July 2017.
Bellinger-165 was created by Stephen Hewitt through the import of hewitt14.ged on Sep 13, 2014.
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