Johann Michael Volck (b. Abt. 29 Jan 1662, d. 07 Apr 1714)
Johann Michael Volck (son of Michael Volck and Margaretha Albert) was born Abt. 29 Jan 1662 in Wagenbach, Baden, Germany, and died 07 Apr 1714 in Wagenbach, Baden, Germany. He married Anna Barbara Majer on 29 Jan 1709 in Huffenhardt, Baden, Germany, daughter of Hans Majer.
Notes for Johann Michael Volck: Christened: 29 January 1663, Wagenbach, Hüffenhardt Parish, Baden, Germany Occupation: Farmer on the estate of the von Helmstadt family at Wagenbach, Baden, Germany
NOTES PER CATHI CLORE FROST'S RESEARCH: 10. Johann Michael Volck, baptized 29 January 1663 in Wagenbach, Hüffenhardt, Baden, Germany (John Blankenbaker from research by Margaret James Squires, "The Mother of My Wife", Beyond Germanna, Volume 1 No. 1, January 1989, p 4); died 7 April 1714 in Wagenbach, Baden, Germany (Blankenbaker, "The Mother of My Wife", p 4). He was the son of 20. Michael Volck and 21. Margaretha Albert. He married 11. Anna Barbara Majer 29 January 1709 in Hüffenhardt, Baden, Germany (Before Germanna #4, p 33).
11. Anna Barbara Majer, died Abt. 1742 in Virginia (Wanda Miller Cunningham, "Who Was Agnes Harnsberger?," Beyond Germanna, Volume 12 No. 4, July 2000, p 695-696). She was the daughter of 22. Hans Majer.
John Blankenbaker from research by Margaret James Squires, The Mother of My Wife, (Beyond Germanna, Volume 1 No. 1, January 1989, p 4-6): John Hoffman, born in 1692 in Seigen, Germany, married as his second wife, Maria Sabina Folg, daughter of Johann Michael Folg, deceased of Wagenbach. Twelve children were born to John and Maria Sabina Hoffman from 1731 to 1751. For the first seven children, Maria Sabina's mother was a godmother. The Bible records which John Hoffman kept did not give her name. Instead she was listed as "the mother of my wife." Thanks to the efforts of Mrs. Margaret James Squires, we now know her name. She was Mrs. George Utz. How this came about is a story with some complications. ... Before presenting the facts which Mrs. Squires found, it is of interest to note how she found them. She was looking through the microfilm records of the Evangelical (Lutheran) Church of Hüffenhardt, Mosbach, Baden, for another family having no connections with the Germanna people. She recognized the Germanna names and compiled the information given here. Wagenbach is a very small village without a church and the residents attended the church in Hüffenhardt. Hans (or Johann) Michael Volck of Wagenbach married, probably about 1685, Anna Maria ___. ... There is evidence of seven children born to Johann Michael and Anna Maria Volck ... Through the years when the children were born, there was much turmoil, war included, and on occasions there are gaps in the church records. Perhaps for this reason, the death of Anna Maria ( ) Volck is not recorded. The records pick up again with the marriage of Johann Michael Volck to Anna Barbara Majer(s) on 27 JAN 1709. (Some records show a final "s"; others do not.) To this couple, three children were born ... The parents seem to be of Wagenbach. Johann Michael Volck died 07 APR 1714 at the age of 51 years. The widow, Anna Barbara (Majer) Volck married Johann Georg Utz on 10 JUL 1714. Two children were born in Germany ... When George and Barbara Utzs came to Virginia, their household should have included their two sons, her three daughters and at least one of her stepdaughters, Anna Christina, who was only 13 when they left Germany. ... The identity of these families is certain. Maria Sabina has the right given name and the correct birthday considering the 10 day difference between the German and English calendars in this period. John Hoffman had a land patent adjacent to George Utz. Barbara Utz's given name corresponds. The last name, Volck, is correct allowing for the different phonetic values. Maria Sabina's father has the right given names. ...
More About Johann Michael Volck and Anna Barbara Majer: Marriage: 29 Jan 1709, Huffenhardt, Baden, Germany.
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