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Maria Magdalena “Mary” Hite

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Maria Magdalena “Mary” Hite

Birth
Death
1792 (aged 93–94)
Kernstown, Winchester City, Virginia, USA
Burial
Kernstown, Frederick County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Signers of Petition of Inhabitants of Colebrookdale, 1728:

Petitioning May 10, 1728 for relief of suffering at the hands
of the "Ingians".

Location: Falkners Swamp, and near "Coshahopin".

PETITIONERS:
---Benjamine FRY, --- Hanss DETWEILER, ---- Jacob CUHNTRF,
Christian NIGHSWANGER, --- Yost HYT, ---
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The following is to show that Maria Magdalena, the second wife of Jost HITE and the widow of Christian NICEWANGER, the Immigrant surname was NOT Wolf.

The following abstract documents are to show Mary WOLF and her son, Christian NICEWANGER are NOT Maria Magdalena "Mary" who was the wife and widow of Christian NICEWANGER, the Immigrant who married second, Jost HITE.

Mary WOLF and her son, Christian NISWANGER in this document are Maria Gertraudt "Mary" BRUMBACK who married first John "Jacob" NICEWANGER (1716-1753) on 5 Jun 1738 on the Opequon, Frederick County, Virginia. Her son, Christian NISWANGER in this document was one of their five children.

John "Jacob" NICEWANGER (1716-1753) was the son of Christian NICWANGER, Sr., the Immigrant and his second wife, Maria Magdalena "Mary" of this memorial who married second, Jost HITE.

After John "Jacob" NICEWANGER's death in 1753, his widow Mary (named above) married Michael WOLF. She had at least five more children by Michael WOLF who died about 3 Jun 1766 leaving a will.
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"Frederick County, Virginia Deed Book No. 24b"
Page 140
Barbara JONES, widow of Joseph JONES, late of Frederick County, Virginia.
Sale of Property: 29 Nov 1794, 8 Apr 1795
Sold to Lewis STEPHENS for the sum of 115 pounds and 14 shillings a tract containing 146 acres --- situated in Frederick County, Virginia, it being the same property granted by Mary WOLF and her son, Christian NICEWANGER to said Lewis STEPHENS, now she releases all her interest to said property.
Signed by Barbara JONES.
Witnesses: Joseph LONGACRE; Aaron HALL; Isaac ZANE, Jr.
Received by James KEITH, CC.
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"Will Book No. 8, 1804-1810"
Pages 198-199
Lewis Stephens, Sr.
Will: 10 Feb 1797/ 4 Feb 1806
Wife: Unnamed
Son: Lewis Stephens
Daughter: Mary Emmett
To wife: Life estate in tract of land purchased of Mary Wolfe and Christian Niswanger, also land adjoining Capt. James Bush.
To son Lewis: Land patented by my father and by him conveyed to me, said tract commonly known as "the muster ground".

Executor: Lewis Stephens
Wit: R. W. Peacock, Edward Howe and Eliza Peacock
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Signers of Petition of Inhabitants of Colebrookdale, 1728:

Petitioning May 10, 1728 for relief of suffering at the hands
of the "Ingians".

Location: Falkners Swamp, and near "Coshahopin".

PETITIONERS:
---Benjamine FRY, --- Hanss DETWEILER, ---- Jacob CUHNTRF,
Christian NIGHSWANGER, --- Yost HYT, ---
_____________________________

The following is to show that Maria Magdalena, the second wife of Jost HITE and the widow of Christian NICEWANGER, the Immigrant surname was NOT Wolf.

The following abstract documents are to show Mary WOLF and her son, Christian NICEWANGER are NOT Maria Magdalena "Mary" who was the wife and widow of Christian NICEWANGER, the Immigrant who married second, Jost HITE.

Mary WOLF and her son, Christian NISWANGER in this document are Maria Gertraudt "Mary" BRUMBACK who married first John "Jacob" NICEWANGER (1716-1753) on 5 Jun 1738 on the Opequon, Frederick County, Virginia. Her son, Christian NISWANGER in this document was one of their five children.

John "Jacob" NICEWANGER (1716-1753) was the son of Christian NICWANGER, Sr., the Immigrant and his second wife, Maria Magdalena "Mary" of this memorial who married second, Jost HITE.

After John "Jacob" NICEWANGER's death in 1753, his widow Mary (named above) married Michael WOLF. She had at least five more children by Michael WOLF who died about 3 Jun 1766 leaving a will.
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"Frederick County, Virginia Deed Book No. 24b"
Page 140
Barbara JONES, widow of Joseph JONES, late of Frederick County, Virginia.
Sale of Property: 29 Nov 1794, 8 Apr 1795
Sold to Lewis STEPHENS for the sum of 115 pounds and 14 shillings a tract containing 146 acres --- situated in Frederick County, Virginia, it being the same property granted by Mary WOLF and her son, Christian NICEWANGER to said Lewis STEPHENS, now she releases all her interest to said property.
Signed by Barbara JONES.
Witnesses: Joseph LONGACRE; Aaron HALL; Isaac ZANE, Jr.
Received by James KEITH, CC.
_______________________
"Will Book No. 8, 1804-1810"
Pages 198-199
Lewis Stephens, Sr.
Will: 10 Feb 1797/ 4 Feb 1806
Wife: Unnamed
Son: Lewis Stephens
Daughter: Mary Emmett
To wife: Life estate in tract of land purchased of Mary Wolfe and Christian Niswanger, also land adjoining Capt. James Bush.
To son Lewis: Land patented by my father and by him conveyed to me, said tract commonly known as "the muster ground".

Executor: Lewis Stephens
Wit: R. W. Peacock, Edward Howe and Eliza Peacock
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