Found multiple versions of NAME. Using Johann Wilhelm Falckenberg .
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Note: "Johan Felden Valkenburg, his wife, and 2 ch. were listed on Capt. Robert Lourens's ship in Holland in 1709 (Rotterdam Lists); they were recorded near their relatives Johan Peter Bekker and Paulus Preker (sic), as well as other 1709ers from the Neuwied area such as Paulus Dentger, Nicolaus Heistrebath, and Jacob Wolpret. Valentin Falckenburg, aged 38, his wife and sons aged 7 and 2, Ref., husbandman and vinedresser, were in the 3rd arrivals in England in 1709 (London Lists).
" Johann Wilhelm Falckenburg made his first appearance on the Hunter Lists 4 July 1710 with 1 pers. over 10 yrs. of age and 1 pers. under 10 yrs. in the household; on 4 July 1710 and thereafter, the family was recorded with 2 pers. over 10 yrs. of age and 1 pers. under 10 yrs. The Hunter entries on this emigrant called him both Johann Wilhelm and Valentin. Valin Ffauldkinberg: 1 man, 1 boy aged 8 and under, and 1 woman were in Ulster Co. in 1710/11 (West Camp Census). Valentin Falckenburg and Elisabetha, with 2 ch. were at Beckmansland ca. 1716/17 (Simmendinger Register)."
Note: "In the Furstl. Wied Archive in Neuwied, is a series of requests to emigrate dated 1709. One such document concerns Joh. Velten Falckenburg of Oberbieber (dated 24 May 1709, Segendorf), and another details Joh. Velten Falckenburg and Niclas Heisterbach (dated 22 May 1709)."
Note: This marriage is not documented and may not have happened. It is possible that Pastor Kocherthal merely transposed the name of his first wife to read Elisabetha Maria [HJ].
This person was created through the import of MASTER2011WIKITREE.GED on 27 January 2011.
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