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Philip Haupt

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Philip Haupt

Birth
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
22 Jan 1832 (aged 73)
Paxinos, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Augustaville, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Philip Haupt was the eldest surviving son of the immigrant Johann Samuel Haupt (b. 1725) of Windesheim, Rheinland, Germany. Samuel Haupt arrived in 1754 and settled in Upper Dublin Twp., Philadelphia County, PA (now Montgomery County, PA).

At age 19, Philip would serve as a Private in Capt. Jacob Ashmead's Co., PA 2nd Regiment of Foot under the command of Col. Walter Stewart in the 1st Pennsylvania Brigade under Brig. General Anthony Wayne. His unit was encamped at Valley Forge during the Winter of 1777-1778. Philip Haupt's service would continue in the Pennsylvania Militia until 1785-1786. His widow's pension application #R5205.

Philip Haupt would marry Anna Margaretha Whisler on Dec. 11, 1781. She was the daughter of Johann Wolfgang Whisler of Providence Twp., Montgomery Co., PA. She was born Dec. 7, 1760. The two were married by Rev. Henry Melchior Muhlenberg in Trappe, PA. Muhlenberg is the father of the Lutheran Church in America.

Their children were: John (b. 1785), Mary (b. 1786), Daniel (b. 1790), Samuel (b. 1792), Henry (b. 1795), and Joseph Wesley (b. 1797). The family resided on 304 acres located in Irish Valley - just east of Augustaville, PA and north of Shamokin, PA.

Sons John and Daniel did not marry or have children. Son Samuel (b. 1792) settled across the Susquehanna River in Hartleton Twp., Union Co., PA. See links below for sons Henry (b. 1795), Joseph (b. 1797) and Samuel (b. 1792).

Philip Haupt was the eldest surviving son of the immigrant Johann Samuel Haupt (b. 1725) of Windesheim, Rheinland, Germany. Samuel Haupt arrived in 1754 and settled in Upper Dublin Twp., Philadelphia County, PA (now Montgomery County, PA).

At age 19, Philip would serve as a Private in Capt. Jacob Ashmead's Co., PA 2nd Regiment of Foot under the command of Col. Walter Stewart in the 1st Pennsylvania Brigade under Brig. General Anthony Wayne. His unit was encamped at Valley Forge during the Winter of 1777-1778. Philip Haupt's service would continue in the Pennsylvania Militia until 1785-1786. His widow's pension application #R5205.

Philip Haupt would marry Anna Margaretha Whisler on Dec. 11, 1781. She was the daughter of Johann Wolfgang Whisler of Providence Twp., Montgomery Co., PA. She was born Dec. 7, 1760. The two were married by Rev. Henry Melchior Muhlenberg in Trappe, PA. Muhlenberg is the father of the Lutheran Church in America.

Their children were: John (b. 1785), Mary (b. 1786), Daniel (b. 1790), Samuel (b. 1792), Henry (b. 1795), and Joseph Wesley (b. 1797). The family resided on 304 acres located in Irish Valley - just east of Augustaville, PA and north of Shamokin, PA.

Sons John and Daniel did not marry or have children. Son Samuel (b. 1792) settled across the Susquehanna River in Hartleton Twp., Union Co., PA. See links below for sons Henry (b. 1795), Joseph (b. 1797) and Samuel (b. 1792).



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  • Created by: Ray Haupt
  • Added: Aug 3, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28744716/philip-haupt: accessed ), memorial page for Philip Haupt (26 Dec 1758–22 Jan 1832), Find a Grave Memorial ID 28744716, citing Zion Lutheran Reformed Church Cemetery, Augustaville, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Ray Haupt (contributor 47034701).