| Sources |
- [S931] Public Member Trees, *4* 201501, Database online.
Record for John Dewatt Weimer (32) facts
20240705GHLn- editd
- Weimer Family - John D weimer - Letter confirming Weimer genealogy - Trip to America - The Revolt That Wasn't
weimer tsi1610 tsi1610 originally shared this to Iantosca_2008-07-02 ?01 Jun 2011 ?Portrait / Family Photo skyenergy1 skyenergy1 added this to Bressette/Kelley Family Tree ?06 Jul 2014
20220913GHLn- Weimer paragraph transcribed, J.C. Wetzel:
MILFORD P.535
John Weimer, a native of Germany, was one of the first settlers of Millford, and located on a farm in the northeastern part of the township. Years later the farm passed into the possession of John Weimer's son Henry, who sold it to Peter Putman, whose son Peter now owns it. Samuel, another son of John Weimer, was born in thie township about 1779, and dies in 1828. He married Cathatrine Wisebaugh, and had seven children who reached mature years:
Henry S. Joseph
Christian David
Susanna (Schrock)
Catharine (Sutter) and
Margaret (Snyder).
Jeremiah, who died in Cambria county in 1881, was the father of Jeremiah Weimer, who has resided on the old George Phillippi farm since 1853. Jere, Jr., was born in Brother's Valley, but came to Milford when young.
Weimer Family
"Brothers John, Frederick, and Martin Weimer emigrated from Dortmund, Germany in 1760. They landed in Baltimore, Maryland, and later settled in Pennsylvania. All three were Revolutionary War soldiers. The Weimer farm at the "Weimer Flats" along Route 281 is owned by descendents of John, who was born in 1740 and died 1-24-1831. He served as a corporal in Captain John Reiley's Co., Third Pennsylvania Continental Line in 1778-79 which was at Valley Forge with George Washington. After the Revolution, John, his wife Susanna (born 5-7-1741, died 1-27-1831) and their family settled in Somerset County where he was granted 336 acres of bounty land in Milford Township. He received title to his land on Feb. 26, 1788 and named it Prospect Hill.".
Taken from page 177 of "Down the Road of Our Past" Book III Rockwood Area historical & Genealogical Society.
vulcan112
vulcan112 originally shared this to Armstrong Family Tree
?22 Mar 2014 ?story
skyenergy1
skyenergy1 added this to Bressette/Kelley Family Tree
?06 Jul 2014
___________
John D weimer
Note: One of Somerset Counties' earliest settlers in Milford Twp., where he owned several farms at the time of his death.
John was blind for many years.
John and Susannah may have sailed from Rotterdam and arrived in Philadelphia on Oct 27, 1764 on the ship ''Hero''. However, some records state that they married in 1761 in PA. His brothers Martin and Frederick also came to America. John served in the Revolutionary War as Corporal in Captain John Reiley's Company, Third Pennsylvania Continental Line in 1778 which was at Valley Forge with George Washington. Following the war, the family settled in Somerset Co. PA where John was granted 336 acres of ''bounty land'' in Milford Township for his military service. He was one of the first settlers there, and the family lived on a farm in the northeastern part of the township. He received title to his land on February 26, 1788, and named it ''Prospect Hill.'' In 1785 he and his family helped to found Samuel's Evangelical Lutheran Church, which is about three miles west of the town of Somerset. John's brother Martin and his family settled in the southern part of the county, near the Maryland border. John lived quite long and was blind for many years.
Laurel Cemetery outside New Florence on old Boswell Rd
on the ship ''Hero.''
Date reported in family Bible.
Eman021
Eman021 originally shared this to Browning/Schwartz Tree
?16 Nov 2009 ?story
john d weimer
skyenergy1
skyenergy1 added this to Bressette/Kelley Family Tree
?06 Jul 2014
___________________
Trip to America
This data is based upon information contained in Shope Family Ancestors (7/2002) and Muck/Stewart Family File... "Coming together in America".
John and his brothers Martin and Frederick migrated to America probably as a result of religious persecution and or a drout conditions in the Germany/Switzerland area. His wife Susannah may have been on the ship with him or he might have met and married in America.He probably sailed from Rotterdam on the Hero arriving in Phildelphia, October 1764. On the other hand he may have been in America as early as 1760-61. He served in the revoution war (see war record) and received 366 acres for doing so in 1788. It was named Prospect Hill..
jperrinc
jperrinc originally shared this to Sara Cornell
?01 Jan 2008 ?story
?1700's ?Germany/America
skyenergy1
skyenergy1 added this to Bressette/Kelley Family Tree
?06 Jul 2014
Public Comments (from all member trees)
?
jperrinc Second Ship: According to correspondence I had with Theresa Bell-Figueroa in October, 2002, John may have also crossed on the Union, sailing Rotterdam through Portsmouth, arriving Phildelphia, 30 September, 1774
01 Jan 2008
•
?
jancv1931 jperrinc added this on 2 Jan 2008: jperrinc added this on 2 Jan 2008
According to correspondence I had with Theresa Bell-Figueroa in October, 2002, John may have also crossed on the Union, sailing Rotterdam through Portsmouth, arriving Phildelphia, 30 September, 1774
01 Feb 2012
__________
Revolt that wasn't
According to other researchers John's Company marched on Phildelphia, in protest, over not being paid in over a year. Along the way they were intercepted by a British detachment that offered them twice the pay if they would come over to the British side. The Company refused.
jperrinc
jperrinc originally shared this to Sara Cornell
?01 Jan 2008 ?story
skyenergy1
skyenergy1 added this to Bressette/Kelley Family Tree
?06 Jul 2014
 |
letter- Weimer Genealogical Centre, Albuquerque 20021007 confirming Weimer genealogy 01-01-2008 03;42;00PM jperrinc jperrinc originally shared this to Sara Cornell ?01 Jan 2008 ?Portrait / Family Photo Letter confirming Weimer genealogy ?2002 skyenergy1 skyenergy1 added this to Bressette/Kelley Family Tree ?06 Jul 2014 |
 |
Story_WeimerJohnDewalt Story_WeimerJohnDewalt
?
This story is a Microsoft Word document.
keaste
keaste originally shared this
?04 May 2014 ?story
skyenergy1
skyenergy1 added this to Bressette/Kelley Family Tree
?06 Jul 2014
John Weimer came to America shortly before the revolutionary war and settled in the Philadelphia area. He so liked his life here that he joined… |
 |
Weimer, in Milford p535- John, Henry, Jeremiah, et al weimer tsi1610 tsi1610 originally shared this to Iantosca_2008-07-02 ?01 Jun 2011 ?Portrait / Family Photo skyenergy1 skyenergy1 added this to Bressette/Kelley Family Tree ?06 Jul 2014
20220913GHLn- Weimer paragraph transcribed, J.C. Wetzel:
MILFORD P.535
John Weimer, a native of Germany, was one of the first settlers of Millford,… |
 |
Newspaper, Weimer Family Among First To Settle In Beach City Area, part 1 19690417 Story_WeimerJohnDewalt ? This story is a Microsoft Word document. keaste keaste originally shared this ?04 May 2014 ?story skyenergy1 skyenergy1 added this to Bressette/Kelley Family Tree ?06 Jul 2014 |
- [S2630] Ancestry.com, Geneanet Community Trees Index, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2022;).
Record for John(johannes) Dewatt Weimer (46) facts
20220912GHLn-
20220912GHLn-
John (johannes) Dewatt Weimer in the Geneanet Community Trees Index
Geneanet Community Trees Index
text only
Name: John (johannes) Dewatt Weimer
Gender: M (Male)
Birth: 14 juin 1740 (14 Jun 1740)
Langensoultzbach, Bas Rhin, Alsace, France
Death: 24 janv. 1831 (24 Jan 1831)
Donegal, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: Johann Martin Weimer
Mother: Anna Maria Eydt
Spouse: Susanna Ackerman
Child: George Weimer
David Weimer
Frederick Weimer
Henry Weimer
Jacob Weimer
John Weimer
Susanna Weimer
View on Geneanet:
https://gw.geneanet.org/elynther70?n=weimer&oc=&p=john+johannes+dewatt
Geneanet
Geneanet
- [S2630] Ancestry.com, Geneanet Community Trees Index, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Lehi, UT, USA; Date: 2022;).
Record for Susanna Ackerman (21) facts
20220912GHLn-
20220912GHLn-
Susanna Ackerman in the Geneanet Community Trees Index
Geneanet Community Trees Index
Text only
Name: Susanna Ackerman
Gender: F (Female)
Birth: 7 mai 1741 (7 May 1741)
Milford, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 18 juin 1818 (18 Jun 1818)
Donegal, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, USA
Father: George Stephen Ackerman
Mother: Eva Baum
Spouse: John(johannes) Dewatt Weimer
Child: George Weimer
David Weimer
Frederick Weimer
Henry Weimer
Jacob Weimer
John Weimer
Susanna Weimer
View on Geneanet:
https://gw.geneanet.org/elynther70?n=ackerman&oc=&p=susanna
Geneanet
Geneanet
|