Her godfather was Pierre Burhard, residing at Rothau. The godmothers were Veronic Verly, daughter of Jean Verly of Belmont, and Catherine Bantzet, daughter of Jean Bantzet of Bellefosse[1]
Research Notes
She married Ulrich Wolleweller, probably in Pennsylvania [needs documentation; could be Maryland] and they later moved to Staunton, Augusta Co. VA. She is named in her father's will 1791 as "wife of Ulrie Wollewether of Stanton Virginia".[2]
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Anna Margaretha Vollenweider (Binckele) 1735 - 1791
Birth: July 24 1735 Steinthal, Alsace, Germany
Marriage: Marriage to: Hans Ulrich Vollenweider
Pennsylvania, United States
Death: Jan 6 1791 Dutch Hollow, Augusta, Virginia, United States
Parents: Peter Binkley 1704 - 1793 Anna Maria Salome Wehrli 1704 - 1748
Anna Margaretha in entry for Elisabetha Volleweider, "Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950"
Anna Margaretha in entry for Anna Catharina Volleweider, "Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950"
Margaretha in entry for Peter Volleweider, "Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950"
Anna Margaretha in entry for Anna Maria Volleweider, "Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950"
Anna Margaretha in entry for Susanna Volleweyder, "Pennsylvania Births and Christenings, 1709-1950"
Legacy NFS Source: Anna Margaretha Binckele - birth-name: Anna Maria Binckele
Legacy NFS Source: Anna Margaretha Binckele - birth: 26 June 1731;
Legacy NFS Source: Anna Margaretha Binckele -
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anna by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Anna:
What is this Legacy NFS source? And where is it found? It is not a primary source. The primary source is the Waldersbach church book for sources 1, 2, and 3.
I agree that Binkley-138 and Binckele-33 are the same person and should be merged. The church records from Alsace are mostly as Binckele , as are some of the early records in America (or as Binkele). Earlier Swiss records are often as Binggeli. I suggest we settle on Binckele for Peter, who is listed in the NC Moravian records as Binckele at the time of his death, and then use Binkley consistently for all his children. Using the German spelling for some but not others just causes confusion.
Binkley-138 and Binckele-33 appear to represent the same person because: They share many members of the family. The spelling of the name Binckele or Binkley may have changed when the family came to America.