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Elizabeth <I>Vonderburg</I> Albaugh

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Elizabeth Vonderburg Albaugh

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
16 Apr 1850 (aged 77)
Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
KOON - 148-20
Memorial ID
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Daughter of Lazarus Von Der Burg (Funderburg) and Phoebe Bigler.

Wife of David Albaugh

Children:
Elizabeth Albaugh, Samuel Albaugh, Sarah Albaugh, Phoebe Albaugh, Daniel Albaugh, Catherine Albaugh(Married James Dearmond)
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Courtesy of Orygun47 #479000120:

Elizabeth's parents were Lazarus (or Adolf) Funderburg and Phoebe Bigler, both from German descent. "Funderburg" is Anglicized from the German surname "von der Burg" of a long line of Dukes and Counts of the "Bergisch Land" of the Rhine. Walther and Peter von der Burg were the first to immigrate from Germany to avoid political prosecution, and arrived in America on the sailing vessel "Thistle" arriving in Philadelphia on September 19, 1738. They originally settled in Pennsylvania and later move to Maryland where they purchased land for farming. Walther, his wife and children are buried at their plantation in unmarked graves. The Maryland Historical Society has a chart which shows the true location of their graves. ~ taken from "Descendents of Jacob & Eve (Boone) Funderburg" by Alvin K. Funderburg (c) 1978.
Daughter of Lazarus Von Der Burg (Funderburg) and Phoebe Bigler.

Wife of David Albaugh

Children:
Elizabeth Albaugh, Samuel Albaugh, Sarah Albaugh, Phoebe Albaugh, Daniel Albaugh, Catherine Albaugh(Married James Dearmond)
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Courtesy of Orygun47 #479000120:

Elizabeth's parents were Lazarus (or Adolf) Funderburg and Phoebe Bigler, both from German descent. "Funderburg" is Anglicized from the German surname "von der Burg" of a long line of Dukes and Counts of the "Bergisch Land" of the Rhine. Walther and Peter von der Burg were the first to immigrate from Germany to avoid political prosecution, and arrived in America on the sailing vessel "Thistle" arriving in Philadelphia on September 19, 1738. They originally settled in Pennsylvania and later move to Maryland where they purchased land for farming. Walther, his wife and children are buried at their plantation in unmarked graves. The Maryland Historical Society has a chart which shows the true location of their graves. ~ taken from "Descendents of Jacob & Eve (Boone) Funderburg" by Alvin K. Funderburg (c) 1978.

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  • Maintained by: Sky
  • Originally Created by: jbowers
  • Added: Sep 24, 2008
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30057331/elizabeth-albaugh: accessed ), memorial page for Elizabeth Vonderburg Albaugh (3 Feb 1773–16 Apr 1850), Find a Grave Memorial ID 30057331, citing Carson Valley Cemetery, Duncansville, Blair County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Sky (contributor 47004249).