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Anna C. Catherine (Schultheiss) Stupp (abt. 1687 - 1738)

Anna C. Catherine Stupp formerly Schultheiss aka Schultheis
Born about in Germanymap
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of — married 1715 in Schoharie, New Yorkmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 51 in Tulephocken Township, Berks, Pennsylvaniamap
Profile last modified | Created 19 May 2012
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Anna C. (Schultheiss) Stupp was a Palatine Migrant.
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Biography

Anna Catharina Schultheiss [sometimes Schultz[1]] was born in the Nassau-Weilburg region Germany about 1687.[2]

About 1715, she married Martin Stupp. The couple had teh following children:[3]

  1. Anna Elizabeth (1716 - aft 1762) m Johann Mattheus Wagner
  2. Johann Frederick (1719 - 1771) m Anna Barbara Karcher
  3. Anna Kunigunda (1721 - 1799) m Christian Gruber
  4. Catharina (~1723- ) m Johannes Zerbe/Zerwe
  5. Maria Magdalena (1728 - 1814) m Georg Daniel Schneider
  6. Martin (~1729 - 1811) m Christina Walborn[4]
  7. Gerdraut (1730 - 1812) m Christian Pfaffenberger/Poffenberger
  8. Maria Elizabeth (~1732 - ) m George Neff
  9. Anna Margaretha Christina (~1736- ) m Johann Peter Ritzmann
  10. Anna Dorthea (~1738- )

1740. Death of Ann Catharina in Tulpehocken.

Burial: Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church Cemetery , Bernville, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA

28 Dec 1741. Her widowed husband Martin Stupp remarried to Anna Susanna Walborn in Tulpehocken.

Research notes

  • Her parents are the NY Palatine immigrants Joh Georg Schultheis (Hunter Lists #695) and Elizabeth Weidman.

Sources

  1. her maiden name on the tombstone of her daughter, Anna Kunigund Gruber, at Bernville, PA
  2. Source: #S44
  3. Stoever Churchbooks
  4. via Helen Seubold of Rockville Maryland
  • WikiTree profile Schultheiss-3 created through the import of AMYFAMILYTREE_2012-05-17.ged on May 18, 2012 by Amy Bazar. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Amy and others.
  • Source: S44 Author: Donna Welsch, Compiler: Donna Welsch Title: The Welsch/Englaender and Allied Families, Location: Rootsweb, Url: worldconnect.rootsweb.com Publication: Name: 3/6/2006;

Acknowledgments

  • Thank you to Marcia McClure for creating WikiTree profile Schultheis-23 through the import of McClure Family Tree for GEDCOM.ged on Jul 31, 2013.




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Corrected/added links to children, and some sources. A LNAB with one -s would be better, but the family name in Germany is also spelled Schulthes, Schultz, and Schoteis, so this will remain a matter of contention regardless of which spelling is used.
posted by Michael Schell
Also awaiting a merge for her husband, Martin Stupp.
posted by Michael Schell
I completed this merge, but problems remain with the birth dates of children and also whether to drop the -s in the LNAB.
posted by Michael Schell
Problems with children's dates are mostly because some were placed with wrong mother. Martin Stupp was married twice.

But LNAB remains an issue. Book of Names spells it with one S not two.

posted by Dave Rutherford
Serious data problems on both profiles. Impossible combinations of dates. Sources are either not identifiable or user-contributed. LNAB might be one-S Scultheis. Can we find some better sources before merging???
posted by Ellen Smith
Schultheiss-50 and Schultheiss-3 appear to represent the same person because: Obvious duplicates. Schultheiss-50 is far better sourced and links to children. One child Maria Elizabeth possibly duplicated.
posted by Michael Schell
Schultheis-1 and Schultheiss-50 appear to represent the same person because: Same person
posted by [Living Morgan]
Schultheis-23 and Schultheiss-50 appear to represent the same person because: The husband name match and the two children appear to match.
posted by Tony Caudill

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