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Andreas Saltzgaber (abt. 1708 - aft. 1769)

Andreas Saltzgaber
Born about in Heiliges Römisches Reichmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1728 in Tulpehocken, Berks County, Pennsylvaniamap
Descendants descendants
Died after after about age 60 in Heidelburg Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvaniamap
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Biography

Andrew Saltzgeber, a single man, arrived at Philadelphia on the ship William and Mary on 18 Sep 1727.

In 1728, He married Anna Maria Zeller, whose family had migrated from New York to the Tulpehocken Valley of Pennsylvania about 1723.

Vital Data

Name: Andreas Saltzgaber[1]

Birth: 26 DEC 1708, in Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands[2][3]

Death: Aft. 16 NOV 1769 in Heidelburg Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania[4]

Marriage and Family

About 1735, Andreas Saltzgeber (1708- aft 1769) married Anna Maria Zeller (1715- ~1776). They had the following children: [5][6]

  1. Barbara Elizabeth (~1738- ) - Married Martin Batdorf (b. ~1734); 6 children.
  2. Andreas/Andrew (~1740- ) Married Dorothea? Married Catharina (~1740- ); 4 children.
  3. Anna Maria (1743-1776) - Married Henrich Batdorf (1732-1808); 8 children
  4. John Henry (1745) [7] --Married Eve Marie Unknown (~1750- ); 2 children.
  5. Johannes/John Saltzgaber(1747-1829) - Married (1) Catherine Elizabeth Weiser and (2) Maria Margaretha Eisenmenger (in Richland, Ohio) [8]; 7 children. Since daughter Sarah was born 1794 in Pennsylvania, it's unclear when Johannes went to Ohio.

Sources

  1. Source: #S55
  2. Source: #S55
  3. Source: #S285 Page: Lyon-King entwined Trees
  4. Source: #S55
  5. #B106
  6. Strausstown Roots
  7. #E137, citing #D003
  8. #E137, citing #D003

Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Saltzgaber-3 created through the import of DirectAncs_GM.ged on Oct 5, 2012 by Dana Schreder.




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I have found Zellers listed as members of The Brethen. I was hoping for Salsgivers but no luck there. Small religious groups evading persecution in Germany did pass through Rotterdam. I am researching Salsgiver in Pennsylvania and Ohio, and am wondering if you have copies of your sources you could email me?
posted by Wendy Fromme
My source for the birth of Saltzgaber-3 is not strong. I found it in a manuscript in the archives of the Fulton County Genealogical Society, Swanton, Ohio, listing his birth date and place. FHL film 383290 records his (German) will in 1769.
Hi, I cannot find a source in Rotterdam for his birth/baptism there. Dob is the same as in Saltzgaber-6, please check/merge.
posted by B. W. J. Molier

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