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Martha (Wimmer) Whiteneck (abt. 1771 - 1830)

Martha Whiteneck formerly Wimmer
Born about in Somerset, Somerset County, Province of New Jerseymap
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Wife of — married 26 Jun 1794 in Franklin, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Died at about age 58 in Spring Creek, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Martha (Wimmer) Whiteneck was a New Netherland Descendant 1674-1776.
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Martha Wimmer was born about December 31, 1771 in Somerset, Somerset County, Province of New Jersey, daughter of Jacob Wimmer (1733–1822) and Saartje Staats (~1737–>1795).

Her siblings were:

  1. Sarah Wimmer (~1760– )
  2. Jacob Wimmer (1762–1839)
  3. Abraham Wimmer (~1763–1839)
  4. John Wimmer (1769–1840)
  5. Rachel Wimmer (~1773– )
  6. Jacob Wimmer (~1779–>1821)
  7. Mary Wimmer (1795–1834)

Martha married Benjamin Whiteneck).

Martha (22) married James Robert Prunty (50) (born in 1743 in Ireland) on June 26, 1794 in Franklin, Virginia.

Martha died on May 11, 1830 in Spring Creek, Virginia, United States, aged 58.

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