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George Wilhelm Staudt

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George Wilhelm Staudt Veteran

Birth
Berne, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 Dec 1820 (aged 72)
Maiden Creek, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Kutztown, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
Plot
9-35
Memorial ID
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George Wilhelm Staudt was a Member of the Militia of the Co of Berks, Penn, as a Private and Patriot.
Pa 1777 Ensign, 7th Co, 6th Batt, Berks Co. Militia in Col. Henry Spyker's Regiment 1785
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George Wilhelm Staudt, son of John Michael Staudt, the emigrant, was born on the old homestead at Stoudt's Ferry, in Berne township, Berks County, Jan. 12, 1748, and died on his plantation in Maiden Creek township, Sept. 17, 1820. He possessed a farm of 150 acres in Berne township, but cir 1785 he removed to Maiden Creek township, where he resided until the time of his death. He was married to Christina Weidenhammer, a daughter of Johannes (1726-1804) and Margreth (1727-1812) Weidenhammer. They were members of the St. John's Reformed congregation at Kutztown, where their ashes as well as some of their descendants repose. They had the following children: George; Margaret, married to David Gross (1775-1831); Joseph, born 1773, died 1817; Magdalina, born Aug. 11, 1778, married to John Mohr; Daniel; Maria, married to Daniel Mertz; Adam; Jacob; and Catherine, married to Daniel Meckly.
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George Wilhelm Staudt was a Member of the Militia of the Co of Berks, Penn, as a Private and Patriot.
Pa 1777 Ensign, 7th Co, 6th Batt, Berks Co. Militia in Col. Henry Spyker's Regiment 1785
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George Wilhelm Staudt, son of John Michael Staudt, the emigrant, was born on the old homestead at Stoudt's Ferry, in Berne township, Berks County, Jan. 12, 1748, and died on his plantation in Maiden Creek township, Sept. 17, 1820. He possessed a farm of 150 acres in Berne township, but cir 1785 he removed to Maiden Creek township, where he resided until the time of his death. He was married to Christina Weidenhammer, a daughter of Johannes (1726-1804) and Margreth (1727-1812) Weidenhammer. They were members of the St. John's Reformed congregation at Kutztown, where their ashes as well as some of their descendants repose. They had the following children: George; Margaret, married to David Gross (1775-1831); Joseph, born 1773, died 1817; Magdalina, born Aug. 11, 1778, married to John Mohr; Daniel; Maria, married to Daniel Mertz; Adam; Jacob; and Catherine, married to Daniel Meckly.
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