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Catharine (Binckele) Hönig (1727 - abt. 1791)

Catharine Hönig formerly Binckele aka Binkley, Henig, Honey
Born in Bellefosse, Francemap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
[children unknown]
Died about at about age 63 in Stoverstown, Virginia, United Statesmap
Profile last modified | Created 27 Sep 2014
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Catharine (Binckele) Hönig was a Palatine Migrant.
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Biography

Birth: April 2, 1727, Bellefosse, France[1]

Baptism: April 6, 1727, Bellefosse, France[2]

Research Notes

Her godfather was "Jean Pinggeli le frère du pere (Jean Pinggeli, the brother of the father).". Her godmothers were Catharine Christman the wife of Jean Gorg Bantzet and Marguerite Claude the wife of Jean Verli of Bellefosse. [3]

She married George Hönig (anglicized to Honey, also spelled Henig). She is named in her father's will (1791) as the widow of Mr. Henig, deceased, of Stoverstown Virginia. [note by Elizabeth Harris, May 21, 2016; needs documentation]

Sources

  1. Waldersbach KB 2, p. 64
  2. Waldersbach KB 2, p. 64
  3. Waldersbach KB 2, p. 64




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Binckele-22 and Binckele-21 appear to represent the same person because: Same person
posted by Bruce Fosnocht
I'm working on the merge with Binckele-22, but I'm not sure which spelling to use for the last name; Binckley, Binkele, Binggeli, Binkley? I'm open to suggestions.
posted by Steve Hennings
Binggeli-20 and Binckele-22 appear to represent the same person because: same dates, same siblings; she was born in Alsace, not Switzerland
She married George Hönig (later anglicized to Honey). She is named in her father's will (dated 3 Mar 1791) as the "widow of Mr. Henig, deceased, of Stoverstown Virginia. Her father didn't die until 20 Aug 1793, so it's possible that there are estate papers that show whether Catharina was still living at that time.