Name: Hans Michael TRAUT , Rev.
Sex: M
Birth: 29 JUN 1730 in Kleinfischlingen (near Landau), Electoral Palatinate, Holy Roman Empire (now in Südliche Weinstraße, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany)
Death: AUG 1780 in near Bridgeport, Frederick (now Carroll), MD
Will: 29 JUL 1780 Frederick County, MD, willbook 1:189
Event: Will Proved 16 AUG 1780 Frederick County, MD
Event: LDS AFN 1M7R-K3R; 1ZXH-NCP
Occupation: Potter (per his will), farmer, may have also worked in Gap Copper Mine in Bart Twp, Lancaster, PA
Event: Moved ABT 1771 Bart Twp, Lancaster, PA to Bridgeport, Federick, MD
Residence: BET 1748 AND 1771 Bart Twp, Lancaster, PA
Event: John Knouse TFD Trout Family Descendency (Knouse) #V-114
Event: Trout..250 Years Plate "M"
Event: Fact AUG 1780 May have instead died in Westmoreland County, PA
Event: PTA 5 SEP 1738 Philadelphia Trout Arrivals #E.1.4
Event: Bio Sketch on file .
Event: TROUT-DNA Project Line #1; See TROUT-DNA Research Project at https://www.familytreedna.com/public/TROUT_DNA_Research_Project/
Immigration: 1738 Winter Gally (Hope Shipping Company), commanded by Edward Painter.
Event: Age at time of death AUG 1780 About 50 years old
Event: Y-DNA Testing Data Y-DNA Haplotype on file; Y-DNA Haplogroup is R1b1 (based on testing of proven descendants).
Christening: 2 JUL 1730 Evangelisch, Kleinfischlingen, Pfalz, Bavaria
Event: Patriotic Service 1778 Revolutionary War; Signed the Oath of Fidelity and Support, Frederick County, Maryland; accepted as DAR Ancestor #: A116183
Event: NSDAR DAR Ancestor #: A116183
Burial: AUG 1780 Family Farm near Bridgeport, Frederick (now Carroll), MD??
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