NameJohann George Frederick BUCKENMEYER 738, v. 1, p. 81.
Birth10 Nov 1703, Waldangelloch near Sinsheim, Kraichgau738, v. 1, p. 81.
Spouses
Marriage11 Nov 1726, Waldangelloch near Sinsheim, Kraichgau738, v. 1, p. 81.
ChildrenCatharine Elisabeth (?1728-1812)
Marriage16 May 1730, Waldangelloch near Sinsheim, Kraichgau738, p. 81.
Notes for Johann George Frederick BUCKENMEYER

Biographical Sketch (1983):738, v. 1, p. 81. "At Waldangelloch Lutheran Church, Germany, Hanns Michael Buckenmeyer and wife Catharina Barbara had Johannes Georgius Friedericus, b. 10 Nov. 1703.
m. (1) 11 Nov. 1726 Jerg Frid. Buggenmeyer and Anna Elisabetha, daughter of Hans Michel Werner.
m. (2) 16 May 1730 Jerg Friderich Buggenmejer and Maria Magdalena Popp, born in Bittelbronn. [One of these is possible, most likely the first: 7109 Bittelbronn, part of the city of Möckmühl, or 7452 Bittelbronn, part of the city of Haigerloch, or 7241 Bittelbronn, part of the city of Horb at the Neckar.] [Note: the numbers represent the present day German zip code equivalent.]

An infant of Frid. Buggenmeyer was b. 3 Aug. 1728. No name recorded, possibly died at birth."

1738 Immigration:103, v. 1, list 62, p. 236-239. Friederich Buckenmeyer arrived in Philadelphia on the ship St. Andrew (John Stedman, Commander) from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes, on 27 October 1738. Friederich signed both the oath of allegiance and the oath of abjuration.

1738 Naturalization:103, v. 1, list 62, p. 236-239. "At the Courthouse of Philadelphia, October 27th, 1738. Present: Anth. Morris, Mayor, William Allen, Esq. The Palatines whose names are underwritten, imported in the Ship St. Andrew, John Stedman, Commander, for Rotterdam, but last from Cowes in England, did this day take and subscribe to the Oaths of Government."
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