Hans Michael Zimmerman or "Michael" was born 16 July 1705 in Meckesheim, Baden, Germany. He was baptized in the local reformed protestant congregation when he was three days old[1] and confirmed in 1720.[2]
In 1727, Michael accompanied his parents, Andreas Zimmerman and Anna Elisabetha Müller, and five of his siblings to Rotterdam, Netherlands, where they boarded a vessel bound for America. They arrived in Philadelphia on September 18 aboard the ship William and Sarah.[3] He was among the Palatines and other male foreigners aboard above the age of 16, who signed an oath of loyalty in Philadelphia on 21 September 1727 to King George II of Great Britain.[4]
Michael married Anna Elizabeth Dodderer soon after his arrival in America[citation needed] and they settled in what was then Philadelphia County, Province of Pennsylvania (present day Montgomery County). Already in 1731, his name was listed with his father-in-law's among the membership at New Goshenhoppen Reformed Church,[5] where the baptisms of some of their children were recorded, such as Veronica's in May 1736.[6]
Michael died (age 34) at home before March of 1740. In his February 1740 will, he had appointed his brother, George, and his brother-in-law, Bernhart, as guardians of his wife and five children (2 sons and 3 daughters).[7] His exact burial place is unknown but is assumed to be in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania. A land patent he had entered before his death was issued in 1741 to his two surviving sons.[8] Since Michael's children were minors when he died, his estate wasn't settled until much later. By that time, his wife had remarried to Jacob Kurr.
↑ Meckesheim (Baden) Reformierte Evangelische Baptism Register: Entry for Hans Michael, son of Andreas Zimmerman and his wife, Elisabetha. Born 16 July 1705 and baptized on the 19th. Sponsors: Hans Michael Fabian and Catharina Mauer. A higher resolution image is also available.
↑ Meckesheim (Baden) Reformierte Evangelische Confirmations Register: Entry for Johann Michael Zimmerman, 14 years old, First Communion Easter 1720 His 12 year old brother, Johann Dietrich Zimmerman, was recorded three rows below him.
↑Original Passenger Manifest* of the ship "William & Sarah" from 18 September 1731, Pennsylvania State Archives Roll 4229, Image 25 of 640. *Note: image loads VERY slowly.
↑ List 1B: Loyalty Oath Subscribers aboard the ship William and Sarah, 21 September 1727 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hans Michael Zimmerman (line 29).
↑ Weiser, Clement Zwingli, A monograph of the New Goshenhoppen and Great Swamp Reformed Charge, 1731-1881. Page 10: "A Record of the names of the Fathers of Families who belong to the congregation at New Goshenhoppen" (Montgomery Co., PA). Michael Zimmerman, George Phillip Dodter, et al.
↑ A history of the Goshenhoppen Reformed charge, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania (1727-1819) by Hinke, William John, 1871-1947. 9 May 1736 Baptism of Fronegg Zimmerman Michael's in-laws served as sponsors.
↑ "Philadelphia Co., PA, Will Book, Vol. F", Pages 197-198. Last Will and Testament of Michael Zimmerman, written 8 February 1740, probated 4 March 1740. It names his wife, Anna, and five minor children: sons, Michael and George, and daughters, "Elizabeth, Fronica, and Catrina".
↑ Pennsylvania Patents Book, Vol. 9, Pages 417-419. Patent issued 23 May 1741 to Michael & George Zimmerman for 333 acres (126 in Philadelphia County & 207 in Bucks County) that had formerly belonged to their late father.
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I agree that Zimmerman-5491 is scant on information (birth and death years only), however, it is still apparent it was intended to represent the same individual as Zimmerman-802: the father of Veronica (Zimmerman) Meixell, for whose profiles I have also proposed merges: (Zimmerman-426 & Zimmerman-5492).
The book that is cited here to document this man's Quaker membership is "A monograph of the New Goschenhoppen and Great Swamp Reformed Charge, 1731-1881," by Conrad Zwingli Weiser, published in Reading, Pa. in 1882. The church(es) it describes belonged to the Reformed denomination. This is a Calvinistic denomination (not Quaker) -- see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calvinism for more information. Although the nomenclature is confusing and the words "reform" and "reformed" do apply to the Society of Friends, the religion and practices of the Reformed denominations would not be easily confused with Quaker religious practice.
Zimmerman-802 and Zimmerman-2174 appear to represent the same person because: Due to name changing after immigration, I think these men got duplicated.
I've come across different parents for Hans Michael Zimmerman, son of Andreas Zimmerman and Anna Elisabetha Freyberger b. in Mecksheim, Germany on July 16, 1706 and died ca. 1741.
He married Anna Elisabeth Dodderer, daughter of George Phillip and Veronica Dodderer, was born in Stebbach, Germany on December 25, 1709 and died in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in 1779.
Not sure what to think. Do you have link to parents info Dodie?
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He married Anna Elisabeth Dodderer, daughter of George Phillip and Veronica Dodderer, was born in Stebbach, Germany on December 25, 1709 and died in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania in 1779. Not sure what to think. Do you have link to parents info Dodie?