Sara's second husband, Joseph Kennel arrived on Ship Brothers from Rotterdam on September 16, 1751. William Muir was Captain.[2]
Find a grave says parents were Johannes Diller/Deller and Marie Baillet/Paillet of France and Germany. She first married Johannes Ulrich Hunsicker on November 12, 1720 and Joseph Kennel second.[1]
Preliminary check before merge shows Sara is not in any of Jerry's Notes.
Unsourced data from rootsweb to be verified with sources: Could not locate any sources on rootsweb. Data was from Lambert & Poltrock Home Page of The Mighty Oak Home Page which has both surnames, Deller and Diller. However Sara is only listed under Deller[5] NOTE: FindAGrave memorial for her son, Johannes Peter Hunsicker, may have clues to source information included in his memorial# 66272910 created and maintained by SallyDeppe (contributor 47438893).
Sara DELLER (Jan 1699 - )
BIRTH: Jan 1699, Diedendorf, Elbass-Lothingren, Alsace, France
DEATH: Egypt, Lehigh Co., PA
BAPTISM: 24 Mar 1699, Diedendorf Reformed KB, Diedendorf, Elbass-Lothingren, Alsace, France
Sponsors Jacob Toussin from Weyer; Hans Nickel, s/o Jacob Paillet of Schallbach,[1] Mrs. Sara Schweitzer, & Elizabeth, d/o Jacob Anton.
EVENT: Ukwn Spouse: 2nd ? HUNTZECKER
Father: Hans DELLER
Mother: Maria PAILLET
Family 1: Unknown Unknown married unknown date with one child:
Johannes HUNTZINGER
Family 2 : Joseph KENNEL , Sr. married[1] about 1724 with eight children whose FindAGrave memorials list their burial as "Body lost or destroyed". (Note: those children's with "+" before their name have more information in the source):
Anna Maria KENNEL
Johanetta KENNEL
+Maria Barbara KENNEL
+Johann Jacob KENNEL
Joseph KENNEL
+Theobald KENNEL , Sr.
Joseph KENNEL , Jr.
+Johann Peter KENNEL
Observations about sources from rootweb data:
Biography from FindAGrave and data from rootsweb are similar in some places but enough different that they may have shared some sources but also have other unique sources. Fuller-5853 20:45, 29 June 2019 (UTC)
Sources
↑ 1.01.11.21.3 Sarah Diller Kennel (4 Mar 1700–1753) on Find A Grave: Memorial #71846338 retrieved 29 June 2019; Maintained by civilwarbuff (contributor 47049540) Body lost or destroyed. Has bio which may have used
↑ 2.02.1 Joseph Kennel mentioned on page 257 "166) Sept 16, 1751 Ship Brothers, William Muri, Captain, from Rotterdam." as 4th on list: "Joseph Kennel,*"
↑Sara DELLER on rootsweb which has unsourced information which needs verification. See Research Notes for details.
See also:
See NI079789 for Joseph Kennel, Sara's second husband. Refers to list 169C: Check court records in Philadelphia on Mon., 16th of Sep. 1751.
Source: hunsuckerff: Some of Jerry's notes were included in the hunsuckerff.ged Import dated 14 Sep 2004 which was included in the import of jcoxff.ged on Oct 15, 2013.
Acknowledgments
Deller-181 was created by Christen Wilhelm on 7 July 2015 with several sources and has been merged with the following profile(s):
Diller-380 was created by Jerry Cox through the import of jcoxff.ged on Oct 15, 2013. NOTE: Imported GEDCOM includes Jerry's notes containing parts of his years of family history research.
Deller-302 was created by Carl Schmolke on 29 Jan 2019.
Diller-400 was created by Richard Meadors through the import of Meadors-Huntsinger-Phillips-Maddox_2015-04-05.ged on Apr 5, 2015.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Sara by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
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