Est 1706 Germany. Based on husband's age and date of first child. From 1727 to 1737 she had six children appear in the birth records for Froeschen in the Südwestpfalz district, in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany.
Parents
Unknown.
Marriage & Children
Johann Velten Shultz by 1727. Based on birth of first known child.
George Heinrich b. 6 Mar 1727 in Froeschen, Germany
Johann Peter b. 24 Jun 1729 in Froeschen, Germany m. #Mary Weller d. 1790-1791 Sussex, New Jersey
Anna Barbara b. 7 Jan 1732 in Froeschen, Germany
Johann Georg b. 7 Jun 1734 in Froeschen, Germany d 16 May 1737 Froeschen, Germany
Johann Reinhardt b. 7 Jun 1734 in Froeschen, Germany d. 22 Feb 1736 Froeschen, Germany
Anna Magdalena b. 11 Jan 1737 in Froeschen, Germany
Philip Shultz b. 1741 probably in New Jersey
Eve Shultz b. b. 1 Jan 1751
Elizabeth (name in husband's will)
Sarah (name in husband's will)
DEATH:
After 1751 but by 1771. Child born in 1751. She is not mentioned in a will her husband made in 1771.
Sources
Dr Friedrich Krebs, edity by Milton Rubincam, Emigrants from the Palatinate to the American Colonies in the 18th Century (Norristown, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania German Society, 1953), P29 of Vol. 1.
Annette Kunselman Burgert, Eighteenth Century Emigrants from German-Speaking Lands to North America Vol II (Birdsboro, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania German Society, 1985), p.289-Information from the Thaleishweiler Lutheran Kirchenbuch (Church Book)--It is noted in the church book that the immigrant left for America, although no date is entered for this information.
James R Thomas, Lineage of Henrich thomas, Valentine Shultz, Jagli Baer, Jacob Miller (James R Thomas, 6/2010).
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Anna by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
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