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Bonnet, Daniel- G, 1699 in Moerlheim genannt Bonnet, Jacques- G, m. 1723 Marie Desreux, 1734 nach Nordamerika ausgewandert Bonnet, Jean- geb. in der Provinz Dauphine', 1739 nach Pennsylvanien ausgewandert Bonnet, Susanne- G, Ehefrau des Jean Pierre Giraud Corbeau, Jean m. 1719 Barbara Veimarin, 1738 nach Pennsylvanien ausgewandert Corbeau, Pierre 1712 und 1716 gen., m. Barbe N. (d. 1712)
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Record for Anna Marie Desreux Anna Marie Desreaux (Ancien) 6. (our emigrant) Jean Jacques Bonnett, born about 1701, confirmed on 9 May 1717 at the age of 15, married Anna Marie Desreux on 19 October 1723. Anna Marie was the young widow of Jean Corbeau and the daughter of Abraham Desreux and Judith Guerit. Her father Abraham was referred to as Ancien....meaning Senior or the older of the two Abraham Desreux, as she also had a brother named Abraham. camillejensonblueadded this on 5 Sep 2009 1000pastlivesoriginally submitted this to Nauth-Kearins on 15 Mar 2009 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kell/bonnett/index.html
Anna Marie Desreaux (Ancien) 6. (our emigrant)
Jean Jacques Bonnett, born about 1701, confirmed on 9 May 1717 at the age of 15, married Anna Marie Desreux on 19 October 1723. Anna Marie was the young widow of Jean Corbeau and the daughter of Abraham Desreux and Judith Guerit.
Her father Abraham was referred to as Ancien....meaning Senior or the older of the two Abraham Desreux, as she also had a brother named Abraham.
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Record for Jean Jacques BONNETT (62) facts
Jean Jacques Bonnet immigration In 1733, the Jean Jacques Bonnett family started out from Friedrichstal, Germany, looking forward to a prosperous life. There was the father, Jean Jacques, who preferred to be called Jacob and was 31 years old, Marie Desreux Bonnett the mother, also 31 and the four children -Margaret 8, -Susanna 4, -Christina 2, and the -baby John Simon 9 months. [BonE1] There had been another child named John Isaac but he was no longer with them. His loss was part of the reason Marie was willing to leave her home. We cannot imagine what the trip was like for the family. However, when the ship Elizabeth arrived in Philadelphia on the 27th of August 1733 a saddened family of four disembarked. The two middle children, Susanna and Christina, had died en route. Having no choice but to continue, they went on and settled in Paoli, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Five more children were born here -- -Elizabeth, -Mary, -Lewis, -Samuel and -Susannah. Jacob Bonnett is listed for a survey of 400 acres in December of 1737. A land certificate for property in the Monocacy was issued and he received another one on the west bank of Hunting Creek below its fork. Marie died there and was followed by her husband in 1752. They are both buried in the Chester County Cemetery. Their sons Samuel and Lewis then lead the family on to Virginia around 1753/54. cjasper118 added this on 13 Aug 2009 krl60 originally submitted this to Wetzell/Pollock Family Tree on 13 Jul 2009 _______________________________ French or Dutch? FRENCH OR DUTCH? " The Bonnetts were Dutch and their forebears were Hollanders, but the name is purely French. It is quite possible the Bonnetts were originally French, but because of religious wars that raged there for over a hundred years, many sought asylum in Holland, the first country in continental Europe to tolerate Protestantism. The Bonnets were protestants and from their first inception into the Hacker's Creek Colony took a leading part in religious worship." Ref: Sam Hardman, "The People of the Vandalia Community" 1928 From the book: "Recollections of Lewis Bonnett, Jr. (1778-1850)" Lewis Bonnett, Jr., s/o Captain Lewis Bonnett (French & Indian War), states "....my father was born at a place called Peola [Paoli]...I think in Maryland. [it was in Chester Co., PA] His ancestors immigrated from French Flanders and were of French extraction, and settled at Peola, and there my father was born in 1737.[1735] cjasper118 added this on 12 Oct 2010 MargieLaneBarnette originally submitted this to Lane Family Tree on 19 Mar 2010 _______________________________
Jean Jacques Bonnet immigration
In 1733, the Jean Jacques Bonnett family started out from Friedrichstal, Germany, looking forward to a prosperous life. There was the father, Jean Jacques, who preferred to be called Jacob and was 31 years old, Marie Desreux Bonnett the mother, also 31 and the four children
-Margaret 8,
-Susanna 4,
-Christina 2, and the
-baby John Simon 9 months. [BonE1]
There had been another child named John Isaac but he was no longer with them. His loss was part of the reason Marie was willing to leave her home. We cannot imagine what the trip was like for the family.
However, when the ship Elizabeth arrived in Philadelphia on the 27th of August 1733 a saddened family of four disembarked. The two middle children,
Susanna and Christina, had died en route.
Having no choice but to continue, they went on and settled in Paoli, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Five more children were born here --
-Elizabeth,
-Mary,
-Lewis,
-Samuel and
-Susannah.
Jacob Bonnett is listed for a survey of 400 acres in December of 1737. A land certificate for property in the Monocacy was issued and he received another one on the west bank of Hunting Creek below its fork. Marie died there and was followed by her husband in 1752. They are both buried in the Chester County Cemetery.
Their sons Samuel and Lewis then lead the family on to Virginia around 1753/54.
cjasper118 added this on 13 Aug 2009
krl60 originally submitted this to Wetzell/Pollock Family Tree on 13 Jul 2009
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French or Dutch?
FRENCH OR DUTCH?
" The Bonnetts were Dutch and their forebears were Hollanders, but the name is purely French. It is quite possible the Bonnetts were originally French, but because of religious wars that raged there for over a hundred years, many sought asylum in Holland, the first country in continental Europe to tolerate Protestantism. The Bonnets were protestants and from their first inception into the Hacker's Creek Colony took a leading part in religious worship."
Ref: Sam Hardman, "The People of the Vandalia Community" 1928
From the book: "Recollections of Lewis Bonnett, Jr. (1778-1850)" Lewis Bonnett, Jr., s/o Captain Lewis Bonnett (French & Indian War), states "....my father was born at a place called Peola [Paoli]...I think in Maryland. [it was in Chester Co., PA] His ancestors immigrated from French Flanders and were of French extraction, and settled at Peola, and there my father was born in 1737.[1735]
cjasper118 added this on 12 Oct 2010
MargieLaneBarnette originally submitted this to Lane Family Tree on 19 Mar 2010
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Located at the junction of the Old Forbes and Burd Roads (Routes 30 and 31). It was an important land mark for settlers and travelers on the only road connecting Eastern Pennsylvania with the Ohio River and territories
beyond.
October 1780 Jean (John) Bonnett was issued a license allowing that the "Petitioner" lives at the Fork of the roads leading to Fort Pitt and the Glades with everything necessary for keeping Public House.....This location became will known as BONNETTS.
The earliest record of this property is a transfer of title of 690 acres to Hans Ireland, a land speculator, from an agent of the William Penn family. In 1762 it was transferred to Robert Callendar who was an Indian trader, a commissary for troop supplies and later a scout for General George Washington.. This building with it's native stone walls and huge Chestnut beams was built during Callender's ownership.
Jean Bonnett and Dorothy his wife, purchased the property in 1779. This significant Bedford County building was placed on the prestigious National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
The Baer family continues the long tradition of hospitality, good food and spirits at this historic landmark and looks forward to serving you..
Surnames: BONNETT, CARNEY, COUSINE, DESREUX, HARPOLD and LORANTZ.
Line of Descent:
6. Sarah Margaret Bonnett. 5. William Bonnett 4. Samuel Bonnett 3. Jean Jacques Bonnett 2. Daniel Bonnett. 1. Jean Bonnett.
VI (generation)
SARAH MARGARET BONNETT was my 2nd Great Grandmother on my mother's paternial side of the family. She was born about 1796 in Harrison Co. W(VA) and died about 1890 in Kanawha County, WV near Liberty WV, and the Putnam Co. line.
Sarah Margaret married William Carney in Mason Co. Va. (later became Jackson Co.) April 10, 1813 by the Rev. Mr. Watkins. She and William had eleven children. More about this family with my Carney link.
V (generation)
WILLIAM BONNETT father of Sarah Margaret was born Sept. 14, 1774 in Hampshire Co. W(VA) and died in Jackson Co. WV. July 10, 1858.
William married Barbara HARPOLD March 5, 1799 in Harrison Co. W(VA). She was the daughter of Adam Harpold and Margaret ( ? ) #1 Cunningham, #2 Dunkle. Barbara was born Feb. 3, 1784 in Hampshire Co. W(VA) and died in Jackson Co. WV., Aug. 20, 1867. They are buried in the Old Ripley Graveyard, Ripley, WV. William and Barbara had eleven children:
1. Sarah Margaret 1796? - 1890? m-4/10/1813 Mason Co. W(VA) to William Carney 1798 - 1873
2. Elizabeth 1802 - 1870 - m- 7/14/1817 Mason Co. W(Va) to Isaac Newton Flesher..
3. Mary 1805 - 1871 - m- 4/19/1821 Mason Co. W(VA) to John Ours
4. Susanna 1808 - 1864 m-11/12/1826 Mason Co. W(VA) to William M. Parsons Jr.
5. Sarah 1810- ? m- 11/24/1831 Mason Co. W(VA) to James Baker.
6. William Jr. 1811 - 1892 - m- 3/19/1835 Jackson Co. W(VA) to Levica Ann VANDYNE.
7. Louisa 1816 - 1902 m- 3/13/1834 Jackson Co. W(VA) to Dr. William B. McMahon.
8. Matilda 1817 - 1840 m-11/26/1835 to Christopher W. Craig.
9. Nicholas H. 1821 - 1858 m- 3/24/1842 Jackson Co. W(VA) to Catherin STAATS and #2 to Sarah C. STAATS 7/5/1853.
10. John A. 1824 - 1906 m- 1/20/1842 Jackson Co. W(VA) to Mary Margaret ARMSTRONG
11. Martha ab 1828 m- 10/9/1848 Jackson Co. W(VA) to Charles Casto.
William Bonnett was a large muscular man. He came from Harrison Co. W(VA) (Hacker's Ck) to Mason Co. which is now Jackson Co. WV. He settled on Mill Creek, one and one half miles above Ripley. He was residing there in 1805.
He bought land extending from the heart of Ripley to the fork of Mill Creek, at the iron bridge near Ceders Lake Greenhouse.
IV (generation)
SAMUEL BONNETT father of William was born about 1738 in Paoli, PA. He married there in Chester Co. between 1755 and 1760 to Mary Elizabeth LORENTZ., her parents are unknown. Mary died Oct 15, 1819 in Lewis Co. and was the first to be buried in the Old Harmony Church Cemetery, near Jane Lew, WV.
Samuel had bought land in 1766 in Hampshire Co. VA . now WV After his parents died he sold and moved his family to Monongalia Co. VA. He settled on the waters of Hacker's Ck. later being of Harrison Co. as the Counties changed. He bought 400 acres in 1786 and he died from a falling tree in 1789. Samuel and Mary had twelve known children:
1, John b-abt 1756 - d-9/1783 at the Little Kanawha River, killed by Indians. He had married Martha HACKER.
2. Margaret 1757 - 1792 Frederick Co. VA m-1777 in Harrison Co. W(VA) to John Waggoner, b-1751 - d-abt 1842. Parents were Wilhelm and Agness.
3. Henry b- 10/8/1761 -Frederick Co. VA d- 7/14/1829 m- Elizabeth LORANCE in 1786 daughter of John and Mary.
4. Jacob b-1762 Frederick Co. VA d- 7/25/1847 Lewis Co. W(VA) m-Martha HUGHES 2/21/1791 in Harrison Co. W(VA)
5. Lewis 1762 Frederick Co. (a twin) d-1/7/1850 m- 4/4/1804 to Mary Elizabeth LINGER
6. Peter b-Oct. 1764 hardy Co. d-before 1833 m- Margaret LINGER 2/27/1806 daughter of Nicholas R. & Margaret McNEMAR.
7. Samuel b- 4/4/1770 Hampshire Co. W(VA) m-Martha RADCLIFF 4/9/1796 daughter of William and Deborah HUGHES.
8. Elizabeth b-1772 d-12/19/1824 m- 3/23/1796 to George Straley in Harrison Co. W(VA).
9. William 9/14/1774 - 7/10/1858 Jackson Co. W(VA) m-3/5/1799 to Barbara HARPOLD in Harrison Co., daughter of Adam & Margaret
10. Phillip b-abt 1775 d-3/26/1806 in IA., m- Sarah LINGER in Lewis Co. W(VA) 2/25/1812.
11. Mary 1777 - 11/9/1853 Lewis Co. m- 2/27/1806 in Harrison Co. to Peter Flesher, son of Henry Sr. & Elizabeth.
12. Susannah 1778 Frederick Co. VA. d-12/23/1858 m- 5/25/1800 in Harrison Co. to Christian Straley 1776-1850, son of Christian and Christina LANTZ.
III (generation)
JEAN JACQUES BONNETT, father of Samuel was born about 1702 in Friedrichatal, Baden, Germany. His death took place in Paoli, Chester Co. PA. 1752-1755
Jean married Oct. 19, 1723 in Friedrichatel to Anna Marie DESREUX, born about 1701. Anna Marie also died in Chester Co. PA. She was the daughter of Abraham and Judith GUERIT Desreux.
Annie Marie's first marriage was to Jean Corbeau, and they had two little girls. She married him in the St. Evangile Church, her daughters were baptised there, and when they died, there death was noted there as also Jean Corbeaud their father.
Annie Marie's second marriage also took place in that church to Jean Jacques Bonnett. The name Ancien found, is a title, meaning the same thing as Sr.
Jean Jacques Bonnett arrived in America, Aug. 1733 at Philadelphia, PA on the ship Elizabeth out of Ratterdam. He settled on Ceders Creek, Paoli PA.
Ref: Life and Times of Lewis Wetzel
Children of Jean "Jacob" Bonnett and Ann Marie DESREAUX Bonnett were:
1. Marguerita Catherin b- 5/25/1725 in Gemany and died about 1794. She married in Berks Co. PA to Conrad Sycks 10/8/1749.
2. Johan Adam Isaac b- 6/22/1727 Germany, died before 1733?
3. Susannah Magdalene b- 6/11/1729 Germany, died after 1754? Shenandoah Co. VA., she had married Hezekiah Stewart.
4. Christine 6/29/1731 Germany, died 1733 on the ship Elizabeth.
5. Johan Martin Simon b- 4/1733 Germany, m- Mary Margaret Dorothea BIXLEY in Westmoreland Co. PA 4/22/1755.
6. Elizabeth b-abt 1734 m- Nicholas Wetzel 4/3/1749 in Berks Co. PA.
7. Mary b-1735 Chester Co. PA. m-Berks Co. VA abt 1756 to Capt. John Wetzel.
8. Lewis b- 2/1737 Paoli, Chester Co. PA. d- 3/9/1808 in Ohio Co. W(Va) he married in Chester Co. PA. to Anna Elizabeth WAGGONER abt 1772. Elizabeth b-3/27/1749 was the daughter of Wilhelm Waggoner and Anna Elizabeth ( ? ) his first wife.
9. Samuel b-abt 1738 Paoli, PA d- in the fall of 1789 m- 1/1/1758 to Mary Elizabeth LORENTZ ? b-1741 d- 10/15/1819 in Lewis Co. W(VA).
II (generation)
DANIEL "DAVID" BONNETT father of Jean Jacques was born in 1658 in Piemont, Italy, and he died in Friedrichetal Baden, Germany, Sept. 4, 1736. He married Christine COUSINE in 1692 Dauphine, France. Christine died in 1731/32 in Friedrichetal, Baden Germany.
Children :
1. Anna Marie b-abt 1691 m- Abraham Desreux 12/1726, she die the next year 11/22/1727.
2. Daniel b-1694 d-7/19/1710 at the age of sixteen.
3. Susanne b- 1698 m- Christian FREDLEIM in Friedrichetal Baden, Germany 5/6/1721.
4. Jean Jacque "Jacob" b- 1702 m- Anna Marie DESREUX 10/19/1723. Marie was b-1702 -and d- abt 1752. Her Parents were Abraham & Judith GUERIT Desreux.
5. Jean Pierre b- 1705 m- 5/1721 in Baden Germany to Cherie Catherine LA EXIRE m-#2 to Marie Dorothy WEIMINAM in Baden Germany 11/11/1732
6. John Peter
7. Marie Madelein d- 5/8/1714
8. Margaret d- 5/11/1714
I (Generation)
JEAN BONNETT father of Daniel was born about 1630 in southern France. His
wife is not known:
Children:
1. Jeanne Marie married Bernard Lerch
2. Susanne married Jean Pierre Girod
3. Daniel b-1658 - d-9/4/1736
These records are in need of updates and corrections, and I will appreciate any that are shared.
Updated: July 17, 1998
Other links:
WILL OF WILLIAM BONNETT
BONNETT PICTURES
Leon&Dee's Bonnett Pages
Daniel Bonnett by Cindy Sopko
Marieda DERRICK Edens Pages
E-Mail-MDEROOTS
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Record for Elizabeth Bonnett
Entangled in my Roots....23 May 2010 Family Tree Owner: DebbieKSicks51 http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/501524/person/-2074966348
Bonnett coat of arms:
JJBARMS
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Laurece Kausch originally submitted this to DEVORE~5 on 9 Apr 2010
Jean Jacques Bonnett arms pg2 vol 17 1993 Bonnet-t-e's & Kin by Howard T Bonnett http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kell/bonnett/DBONNCHT.JPG
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Bonnett Family by Leon and Dee Henricks, April 1997
OUR BONNETT FAMILY
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by Leon & Dee Henricks, April 1997
First Generation
The earliest ancestor found to date is Daniel Bonnett, born about 1658. It is not known if he was married more than once but the Church Book of St Evangile in the Wallonne settlement of Freidrichstahl, Baden, Germany tend to indicate that he may have been. As his children were confirmed, married or died, some are noted as a child of Daniel Bonnett and others are referred to as a child of Daniel Bonnett and Christine Cousine. Daniel had a least seven children. Daniel Bonnett's wife Christine, died in February 1731 or 1732 and Daniel died 4 September 1736.
Referred to as the child of Daniel Bonnett
Second Generation
1. Jean Bonnett; born ?, married Marie Dorothe Weimainin on 11 November 1732. At least three children were born to this union, Johan Wilhelm, Jean and Margarit.
2. Marie Madeline Bonnett; born ?, died 8 May 1714
3. Marguerite Bonnett, born ?, died 11 May 1714
4. Ana Marie Bonnett; born abt 1691, married Abraham Desreux (the father of her sister-in-law Anna Marie Desreux) in December 1726. She and Abraham had one child, a daughter they named Vine. Vine was born 2 November 1727 and twenty days later on 22 November 1727, Ana Marie Bonnett-Desreux died.
Referred to as the child of Daniel Bonnett and Christine Cousine:
5. Susanne Bonnett, born abt 1698, married Christian Fridleim on 6 May 1721
6. (our emigrant) Jean Jacques Bonnett, born about 1701, confirmed on 9 May 1717 at the age of 15, married Anna Marie Desreux on 19 October 1723. Anna Marie was the young widow of Jean Corbeau and the daughter of Abraham Desreux and Judith Guerit. Her father Abraham was referred to as (Ancien....meaning Senior or the older of the two Abraham Desreux, she also had a brother named Abraham
7. Jean Pierre Bonnett, born about 1705, married Cherie Catherine La Exire in May 1721.
In 1733 Jean Jacques Bonnett, his wife and four children left Germany. One hundred ninty passengers, (fifty eight Palatines, their wifes and children totaling 172) plus crewmen and Captain Edward Lee sailed from Rotterdam to America via Dover aboard the ship Eliza of London, and arrived in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in August. It is noted that all of the Palatines (the senior proprietor of a province in an American Colony) including Jean Jacques Bonnett were recleared and requalified at the courthouse before the Honorable Lt. Governor and several magistrates on 27 August 1733. It is not known how long he served in this position but it is believed that they lived in Paoli, Chester Co., Pennsylvania.
Children of Jean Jacques Bonnett and Anna Marie Desreux
Third Generation
1. Margarithe Catherine, born 25 May 1725 in Freidrichstahl, Baden, Germany, married John Conrad Sykes.
2. Johan Adam Isaac Bonnett, born 22 May 1727 in Freidrichstahl, Badan, Germany and died unknown, is not listed on the passenger list.
3. Magdalena Susannah Bonnett, born 11 June 1729 in Freidrichstahl, Baden, Germany.
4. Christina Bonnett, born 29 June 1731 in Freidrichstahl, Baden, Germany.
5. Johan Martin Simon Bonnett, born 1 April 1733 in Freidrichstahl, Baden, Germany married Mary Margaret Dorthea Bixley.
6. Elizabeth Bonnett, born about 1734 in America (probably Pennsylvania), married Nicholas Wetzel.
7. Mary Bonnett, born about 1735 in America (probably Pennsylvania) married John Wetzel.
8. Lewis Bonnett, born February 1736 or 1737 in Paoli, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, married Elizabeth Waggoner.
9. Samuel Bonnett, born about 1839 in Paoli, Chester Co., Pennsylvania, married Mary
Elizabeth (maiden name unknown, some say Lorentz, others say it wasn't).
In 1766 Samuel Bonnett purchased 205 acres of land on Cedar Creek in Hardy Co.Virginia. In 1877 Samuel leased the land to David Myles. In 1784 Samuel is listed in the Hampshire Co., Virginia census. In 1786 Samuel purchased 400 acres in Monogalia Co., (later became Harrison Co.) Virginia. In the fall of 1789 a tree fell and killed him. With nine children still at
home, Mary Elizabeth remarried in February 1790 to John Mack.
Children of Samuel Bonnett and Mary Elizabeth
Fourth Generation
1. John Bonnett, born 1757, married Martha Hacker.
2. Margaret Bonnett, born 1759, married Johannes Waggoner
3. Henry Bonnett, born 1761, married Elizabeth (possibly Lorance)
4. Jacob Bonnett, twin to Lewis, born abt 1762, married Martha Hughes
5. Lewis Bonnett, twin to Jacob, born abt 1762, married Mary Elizabeth Linger
6. Peter Bonnett, born October 1764, married Margaret Linger
7. Samuel Bonnett, born 4 April 1770, married Martha Radcliff
8. Elizabeth Bonnett, born about 1772, married George Straley
9. William B. Bonnett, born 14 November 1774, married Barbara Harpole
10. Phillip Bonnett, born 1775, married Sarah Linger
11. Mary Bonnett, born 1777, married Peter Flesher
12. Susannah Bonnett, born 1778, married Christian or Christopher Straley
Jacob Bonnett married Martha Hughes 21 February 1791 in Harrison Co., Virginia.
Martha, born in December 1773, the daughter of Jesse David Hughes, Sr. and Grace Tanner.
It is noted on Martha's grave marker that she was captured by Indians in December 1787 and released and returned in 1790. Don't you just know she was so mad they couldn't control her. That away Grandmother, we love your spunk!
Children of Jacob Bonnett and Martha Hughes (also written as Hewes)
Fifth Generation
1. Elizabeth Bonnett, born 12 April 1792, married Nicholas Alkire
2. Samuel Bonnett, born 1 January 1794, married (1st) Elizabeth "Eliza" Linger, (2nd) Lucinda Fitzhugh Hooe
3. *Jesse Bonnett, born abt 1796, married Lydia Life
4. Grace Bonnett, born 1798, married Moses West
5. *Jacob H. Bonnett, born 28 December 1802, married Charlotte Hyde
6. Delilah Bonnett, born 1805, married Abraham Hess (also written as Hays)
7. Martha Bonnett, born 3 September 1808, married Samuel Horner
8. Eliza Bonnett, born 1809, married Fleming Sprouse
9. Lucinda A. Bonnett, born 27 November 1820, married Jesse Butcher.
Correspondence from the estate of Jacob Bonnett to the War Department regarding his suspended pension, lists the children of Jacob and Martha. Jesse and Jacob H. Bonnett are not listed. Other Bonnett researchers say they are the sons of Jacob and Martha. Perhaps it was easier to omit than to locate them.
Samuel Bonnett married Eliza Linger on 24 December 1818 in Lewis Co., Virginia (later became West Virginia). Eliza died 15 October 1819, five days after her son was born.
Child of Samuel Bonnett and Eliza Linger
Sixth Generation
1. Perry Green Bonnett, born 10 October 1819, died 02 February 1820.
Samuel Bonnett married Lucinda Fitzhugh Hooe (written as Lucy Moore) on 5 December 1820 in Lewis Co., Virginia. Lucinda was born 27 July 1800 in Virginia. Her parents are still unknown. Some Bonnett researchers believed Samuel died at a very young age, believe me he did not.
The Fourteen children of Samuel Bonnett and Lucinda Hooe
Seventh Generation
1. Louisa F. Bonnett, 16 September 1821, married (1st) Zachariah Taylor, (2nd) Amasa Hoyt or Hoit
2. William H. Bonnett, born 15 September 1822, married (1st) Mahala Spaur, (2nd) Mary Ann Britt
3. Martha Jane Bonnett, born 24 December 1824, married Robert R. Hinzman
4. Mansfield Bonnett, born 5 September 1826, died 24 July 1828
5. Marshall Fitzhugh Bonnett, born 19 May 1828, married Levina Ronk
6. Thought to be a son named Jacob Bonnett, born abt 1830, died about 1830
7. David Dade Bonnett, born 21 March 1832, married (1st) Clara or Chloe Elizabeth Ronk, (2nd) Elizabeth E.
8. Mary D. Bonnett, born 15 May 1833, married Jacob A. Harrold
9. Matilda Bonnett, born 1836, married John or Joel Porter McCrea
10. John Columbus Bonnett, born 3 May 1837, married Amanda Melvina Ferguson
11. Lucinda Bonnett, born 6 January 1839, married W. Presley LaForce
12. Elmira Ella Bonnett, born 25 May 1841, married Nicholas Hoit
13. Washington Franklin Bonnett, born 22 July 1844, married Mary E. Patterson
14. Granville N. Bonnett, born January 1847, died July 1853
All of Samuel and Lucinda's children were born in Lewis Co., Virginia (later became West Virginia). In 1847 Samuel and Lucinda moved with their children (all but Martha Jane) to the Silver
Creek Township in Green Co., Ohio. In the fall of 1850 they moved to Marion Co., Iowa and in 1856 to Mahaska Co., Iowa. Samuel died in Mahaska Co. in November that same year. It appears he never had time to plant a crop in his newly purchased farm. Lucinda died in Mahaska Co. on 15 July 1881.
Marshall Fitzhugh Bonnett, his brother David and their brother-in-law Zack Taylor drove an ox team to California in 1848 to dig for gold. When Marshall and David were ready to return to Iowa, Zack Taylor could not be found and was thought to have been killed by Indians.
Marshall Fitzhugh Bonnett married Levina "Vina" Ronk on 26 July 1857 in Mahaska Co., Iowa. Vina, born 1 February 1832 in Putnam Co., Indiana, daughter of Samuel Ronk and Rutha "Ruthie" Myers.
Children of Marshall Fitzhugh Bonnett and
Levina Ronk
Eighth Generation
1. Samuel David Bonnett, born 19 May 1858, died 27 August 1878
2. Ruth Elizabeth Bonnett, born 9 August 1859, married Robert Emery Ferguson
3. General Washington Bonnett, born 10 September 1861, married Emma Permelia Miller
4. Lydia Evaline Bonnett, born 11 Jan 1863, married Frank L. Newhouse
5. George Britian McLellan Bonnett, born 26 April 1864, never married.
6. Clarissa Clementine Bonnett, born 13 October 1865, married John Wesley Bennett
7. John F. Bonnett, born 29 July 1867, died 1 March 1869
8. Sarah Lucinda Bonnett, born 12 June 1869, married Joel Washington McGee
9. Minnie May Bonnett, born 4 December 1870, married George Judson Miller
10. Jasper Newton Bonnett, born 20 March 1873, married Jennie Luella Jones
11. Marshall Edward Bonnett, born 23 January 1876, married Annie Lovilla Jones, a sister to Jennie Luella Jones.
12. Matilda Annie Bonnett, born 30 January 1877, died 27 January 1878
Jasper Newton "Newt", Bonnett married Jennie Luella Jones on 14 April 1897 in Lovilia, Monroe Co., Iowa. Jennie, born 3 December 1878 in Monroe Co., Iowa, daughter of Levi Marion Jones and Sarah Lovilia Chance.
Children of Newt Bonnett and Jennie Jones
1. Violet May Bonnett, born 17 May 1898, married Merlin Melvin Henricks
2. Gladys Bonnett, born 15 December 1899, married (1st) William M. Rankin, (2nd) Andrew Ward
3. Pearl Bonnett, born 27 December 1901, married (1st) Lee Troy Collins, (2nd) Isaac E. Massie
4. Roy Edward Bonnett, born 7 April 1904, married Gertrude Aileen Taylor
5. Fern Viola Bonnett, born 18 January 1908, married Albert Henry Wirtz
6. Faye Bonnett, born 21 July 1910, married John Harold Clark
7. Merle Vernon Bonnett, born 1 July 1917, married (1st) Louton Daniels, (2nd) Ida Ruth Vigil
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Passenger List of Palatine Ship Elizabeth Germany to Pennsylvania 1733
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The Elizabeth Germany to Pennsylvania 1733
The enclosed lists are copied as they appear without alteration or change
from the 1934 printing of "Pennsylvania German Pioneers" A list of ships
arriving in Philadelphia 1727 to 1808 , Vol. 1, 1727 to 1775 by Ralph
Beaver Strassburger, LL.D. edited by William John Hinke, Ph.D., D.D. This
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may show letters in parenthesis in the body of the name, this is where the
individual made their mark. Other letters following names or titles in the
texts are for subscript letters in the original print. This list is also
adjusted to match the updated list in the Apendix of the above text) [List
30 A] Account of the Mens Names of 16 years and upwards, Brought from
Rotterdam in the Elizabeth, Capt. Edward Lee. [Qualified Aug. 27, 1733].
Mens Names & Ages
Johanes Kesnoser, farmer 40
Philip Sever, tailor 23
Johanes Moon, farmer 33
Mical Cowell, farmer 32
Johan Josep Fuler, 23
Johan Jereck Petery, weaver 27
Johan Henrick Shirt, farmer 22
Conrat Shott, farmer 50
Philip Foust, weaver 30
Micoll Rut, weaver 30
John Henrich Tinick, joiner 33
Coblin Hetrick, farmer 40
Henrich Stance, shoemaker 39
Hance Peter Hofman, farmer 28
Johanes Jong, shoemaker 39
Johan Peter Foust, farmer 40
Philip Foust, farmer 20
Jacob Gibe, farmer 34
Olrich Shugh, farmer 48
John Jacob Shugh 20
Johanes Lutts, weaver 55
Mathias Whitman, farmer 56
Mathew Whiteman, farmer 34
Henrich Still 60
Simon Lindor 53
Simon Kindor, Jr. 16
Friedrich Oneself, weaver 24
Miachael Fabor, fiddler 34
Andrew Pogener, fiddler 34
Steven Lowman, bone maker 31
Hance Jerech Porger, cooper 25
Jacob Bunett, farmer 32
Wolf Con. Milor 41
Simon Sherman, sadler 49
Johanes Knoll, farmer 29
Jacob Hubler, farmer 30
France Wice, smith 27
Tabell Troud, smith 27
Hance Martin Troud, farmer 56
Johan Henrich Ley, miller 28
Jerrick Oare, farmer 51
Johanes Henrich Oare, 19
Jacob Sorver, carpenter 56
Jacob Sorver, carpenter 26
Rodelph Sorver, carpenter 21
Jacob Houswet, weaver 34
Jacob Hendrich, farmer 28
Johan Henrich Tabas, farmer 27
Nicklos Slay, farmer 24
Jacob Shittel 22
Philip Smith, wagoner 33
Hance Jerick Nort 45
Jacob Tillingor, farmer 33
Andries Clipsadell, butcher 22
Jerick Hendrick March, shoemaker 20
Johan Olrich Cooll, joiner 30
John Fagley, weaver 28
Hinrich Stiner, weaver 23
Michell Rinehed, farmer 23
Mickell Mikt, farmer 54
Hance Jacob Mikt 20
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Kertroudt Kesnoser 50
Marilos Honing 20
Margret Moon 44
Ann Eliza Cowell 23
Savena Cowell 24
Anna Catrina Shott 49
Anna Clara Shott 16
Anna Catrina Foust 21
Anna Margret Rut 56
Anna Margret Tinick 36
Elizabeth Hetrick 35
Maria Stamce 31
Anna Eliza Foust 40
Catrina Gibe 34
Anna Eliza Shugh 48
Ever Eliza Shugh 17
Margret Luts 38
Maria Catrina Whitman 38
Margret Whiteman 30
Margret Lindor 39
Catrina Lindor 17
Sarah Fabor 33
Catrina Pogener 37
Mary Bunett 32
Margret Milor 53
Susanna Stoning 27
Catrina Sherman 40
Marilis Sherman 22
Maria Sherman 19
Ann Mary Knoll 26
Eliza Bovern 22
Anna Barbara Hubler 25
Barbara Wice 20
Anna Crate Troud 27
Cughlick Troud 52
Marg. Apell. Troud 24
Eliza Lee 18
Eliza Oare 46
Fronegh Sorver 54
Barbara Sorver 23
Maria Houswett 34
Elizabeth Shittel 21
Dorothy Smith 30
Maria Barbara Nort 43
Maria Kret Nort 18
Maria Barbra Tillingor 28
Solmey Cooll 30
Anna Barbara Fagley 26
Catrina Rinehed 22
Anna Mikt 46
CHILDRENS NAMES & AGES
Conreet Kesnoser 14
Johan Yerck Kesnoser 12
Anna Catrina Honing, dead 5
Maria Moon 10
Matiles Moon 8
Vernor Moon 6
Conen Lutwick Moon 3-1/2
Anna Catrina Cowell, dead 3-1/2
Conreet Cowell, dead 3-1/2
Conhenas Shott 9
John Jacob Foust 4
John Adam Foust 2
John Hendrick Foust 0-1/2
Anna Barbara Tinick 8
Michel Tinick, dead 5
Anna Margaret Tinick, dead 1-1/2
John Onst Hetrick 17
William Hetrick 10
Catrina Hetrick 8-1/2
Johan Henrick Hetrick 2
Anna Margret Hetrick, dead 3
Anna Maria Stance 11
Maria Catrina Stance 7
Maria Dorotea Stance 4
Hance Jacob Stance 1-1/2
Micol Foust 13
Johanes Foust 11
Johan Peter Foust 9
Ann Eliz. Foust 5
Matekina Foust, dead 3
Johan Hendrick Foust 2
Andries Gibe 12
Micoll Gibe 9
Marlina Gibe 4-1/2
Elizabeth Gibe 2
Anna Eliz. Shugh 13
Hance Martin Luts 11
Catrina Luts 9
Elizabeth Luts, dead 2
Mariradell Luts 4
Johanes Whitman 15
Eliza Whitman 13-3/4
Christoffer Whiteman 8
Mathias Whiteman 6
Wendell Whiteman 3-1/2
Elizabeth Whiteman, dead 2
Elizabeth Lindor 11
Larance Lindor 8
Hance Jerck Lindor 3-3/4
Babor Fabor 4-1/2
Michal Fabor 2
Johan Tobias Pogener 3
Susanna Bunett, dead 4
Christina Bunett, dead 2
Margret Bunett 8
Johan Simon Bunett 0-3/4
Jacob Milor 17
Jerick Sherman 17
Catrine Sherman 13
Philip Sherman 6-1/2
Daniel Sherman, dead 3
Elizabeth Knoll 3-3/4
Margaret Knoll 1-1/2
Anna Hubler 3-1/2
Anna Maria Hubler 2-1/4
Frances Hubler 0-1/4
Johanes Troud 1-1/2
Johan Henrick Ley 13
Barbara Houswett 13-1/3
Cradell Houswett 10
Maria Houswett 8
Anna Maria Houswett, dead 4-1/2
Caspar Houswett, dead 2
Jacob Houswett, dead 0-1/4
Anna Lies Houswett 8-1/2
Philip Smith, dead 0-3/4
Tobias Nort 11
Lavanna Nort 10
Johan Fredrick Tillingor 8
Mathies Cooll 9
Maria Cooll 7
[Totals: 61 men, 50 women, 81 children, of whom 16 dead, 192 names, 176
living passengers]
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Bonnett, David Daniel- sources for the Descendants, Entangled in my Roots Sources for the Descendants of David Daniel Bonnett Sep 2009 DebbieKSicks51added this on 3 Oct 2009 Special Recognition to Morris "Mo" Braum of Marietta, Georgia. Doris Raicevich, Howard Bonnett, Wilda/Anderson/Kelly, Phyllis Six/Chambers. This information entered online by Debbie Sicks. |
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Bonnett family crest Bonnett coat of arms: JJBARMS DebbieKSicks51 added this on 5 Mar 2011 Laurece Kausch originally submitted this to DEVORE~5 on 9 Apr 2010 Jean Jacques Bonnett arms pg2 vol 17 1993 Bonnet-t-e's & Kin by Howard T Bonnett http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kell/bonnett/DBONNCHT.JPG |
- [S1662] GEDCOM: Wetzel 10437 Lewis.ftw, LInda Runyon.
ID: I17002 Name: Ephraim "Eaf of All" Hatfield Given Name: Ephraim "Eaf of All" Surname: Hatfield Sex: M _UID: 71560C01B9B7D611871B0040F453705D2188 1 2 Birth: ABT 1765 in Washington Co., VA Death: 13 OCT 1847 in Pike Co., KY Father: Joseph Hatfield b: ABT 1739 in Isle of Wight, VA Mother: Elizabeth "Deliz" Vance b: ABT 1735 in Isle of Wight, VA Marriage 1 Annie McKinney b: ABT 1755 in Rutherford Co., NC Married: 28 NOV 1830 in Pike Co., KY Children Mary "Emzy" Hatfield b: 14 JUL 1800 in Russell Co., VA George Hatfield b: 5 JAN 1804 in Honaker, Russell Co., VA Jeremiah Hatfield b: 11 OCT 1804 in Virginia Margaret "Peggy" Hatfield b: ABT 1805 in Virginia Anna Hatfield b: 1810 Phoebe Hatfield b: 1815 Marriage 2 Mary Smith b: 1754 in Wilmington, DE Children Valentine "Wall" Hatfield b: ABT 1789 in Virginia Joseph B. Hatfield b: ABT 1785 in Russell Co., VA Aly Hatfield b: 1786 in died young Ericus Hatfield b: 1788 Lydian Bridget "Biddy" Hatfield b: ABT 1792 in Pike Co., KY Sources: Abbrev: DC - family info Title: DC - family info Note: Source Media Type: Letter Repository: Abbrev: George Hatfield Family History Title: George Hatfield Family History Note: www.ghat.com Source Media Type: Electronic Repository:
- [S1959] William Hintzen, Hintzen, William, The Border Wars of the Upper Ohio Valley (1769-1794), 381 consolidated 20190307HAv- (5) citations ... (7)20210706GHLn- ... (7).
When Lewis Wetzel's brother Martin escaped from Indian captivity in 1781, he returned to the old family home in Virginia, where he visited his relatives. It was during this visit here that he met and married Mary Coffield, before returning with his new bride to his family on Wheeling Creek. Mary Bonnett Wetzel was later to name her two daughters, Christiana and Susannah, in honor of her two older sisters, who had died before reaching America.
- [S394] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Database online. Carnegie family tree, Owner: SuzanneRichardson62 Last viewed: Mary Bonnett, Skinner/Schinzel-Ahlemeyer/Haines Tree J_Ahlemeyer.
Record for Mary Bonnett
- [S394] Ancestry.com, Public Member Trees, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2006;), Database online., Skinner/Schinzel-Ahlemeyer/Haines Tree J_Ahlemeyer.
Record for Elizabeth Bonnett PFT family tree
- [S1959] William Hintzen, Hintzen, William, The Border Wars of the Upper Ohio Valley (1769-1794), 081 consolidated 20190307HAv- 11 citations, (1) ... (18) links.
In 1770,... John moved his family to the Monongahela country, probably somewhere in the vicinity of Dunkard Creek, a (West) Virginia tributary of the Monongahela which enters that river just inside the Pennsylvania line. It was there that his seventh and last child, the fifth of the Wetzel boys, John, Jr., was born in October 1770.
- [S1946] epmont@aol.com, GEDCOM: Guerit 20678 Judith.
Must be Europe, since they didn't emigrate until 1747. jcw 10.07.00
- [S1541] Mike & Cindy Gant Sopko, Family Tree: Mike & Cindy Gant Sopko, (Name: http://members.stratos.net/mikeandcindy/cindy.htm;).
"Frederick Co, MD"??? This makes no sense, since they must have still been in Europe at this time. cf "GEDCOM: Guerit 20678 Judith" for marriage location.
- [S395] Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations Inc; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2004;).
Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an array of materials including pedigree charts, family history articles, queries, letters, Bible records, wills, biographies, and manuscript genealogies. For specific original source information contact Yates Publishing, providing them with the Source Number, Source Type, Number of Pages, and Submitter Code information listed for each individual.
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