Married Catherine Beckenbach, daughter of Joh Adam B. and Anna Maria Schmitt.Beckenbaugh-4
On 21 April 1782 George sponsored the baptism of Georg, s/o Friderich and Barbara Schidenhelm, in the Reformed Church.[1]
Sources
↑ Frederick S. Weiser, ed.; Wm. J. Hinke, trans. Maryland German Church Records, Volume 5: Evangelical Reformed Church, Frederick, Frederick Co., 1746-1789. Historical Society of Carroll County, Westminster, MD, 1991.p. 51
Brace, Edwin T. and Atha Peckenpaugh Brace Packinpaughs, Pickenpaughs, Beckenbaughs, Peckinpahs, and Peckenpaughs. Descendants of Johann Adam & Anna Maria Beckenbach, revised edition, (Gateway Press, Inc, Baltimore, Maryland, 1984); pg. 11
"Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NC5R-XL1 : 9 March 2018), Kilian Brengel in entry for Georg Brengel, 31 Jan 1745; citing ; FHL microfilm 193,213.
Grace L. Tracey and John P. Dern. Pioneers of Old Monocacy: the Early Settlement of Frederick County, MD, 1721-1743. Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, 1987. pp. 263-264
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