Notes for Hans Thomas Blanckenbuhler: PER CATHI CLORE FROST'S RESEARCH:
24. Hans Thomas Blanckenbühler, born Abt. 1652 (Before Germanna #3, p 27); died Bet. 1687 - 1691 in Neuenbürg, Baden, Germany (Before Germanna #3, p 18, p 27; Margaret James Squires, "Anna Barbara Schoen," Beyond Germanna, Volume 1 No. 3, May 1989, p 21, there is a gap in the church records so his death is not recorded). He was the son of 48. Matthias Blanckenbühler and 49. Margaretha. He married 25. Anna Barbara Schöne 2 November 1680 in Neuenbürg, Baden, Germany (Before Germanna #3, p 18, p 27; Squires, p 21; John Blankenbaker, Richard and Gisela Plankenbühler, "The Origins of the Blankenbaker Family in America," Beyond Germanna, Volume 13 No. 5, September 2001, p 761-764).
25. Anna Barbara Schöne baptized 29 September 1664 in Lutheran Church, Neuenbürg, Baden, Germany (Before Germanna #3, p 17, p 28; Squires, p 21). She was the daughter of 50. Quirinus Schöne and 51. Maria Barbara.
Children of Hans Blanckenbühler and Anna Schöne are: i. Hans Nicolaus Blanckenbühler aka Nicholas Blankenbaker, baptized 2 January 1682 in Neuenbürg, Baden, Germany (Before Germanna #3, p 18; Squires, p 21); died 1743 in Orange County, Virginia (Keith, p 86, p 180); married Maria Apollonia Käfer 6 May 1714 in Neuenbürg, Baden, Germany (Gary J. Zimmerman and Johni Cerny, Before Germanna #2: The Ancestry of the Clore, Kaifer and Thomas Families, (American Genealogical Lending Library, Bountiful, UT 1990), p 34; Before Germanna #3, p 18, p 19; Squires, p 22); born Abt. 1690 in Ansbach region, Mittelfranken, Germany (Before Germanna #2, p 34; Before Germanna #3, p 19). Dewey Lillard, Land Grants and Surveys of Madison County, Virginia, (Published for the author by Sheridan Books, Fredericksburg, VA 2000), p 2 Patent Book 12, p 475 Nicholas Blankenbucher 156 acres June 24, 1725 [sic] Spotsylvania Co. (NL), in St. George's Parish; in the fork. Will of John Nicholas Blankenbaker Submitted by John & Cindy McCachern 10 August 1743, St. Mark's Parish, Orange Co, VA, W. B. 1, P. 284-286 Unto my beloved wife, Appellonia Blankenbaker, 100 acres of land with plantation whereon I now live. To my son, Zacharias Blankenbaer 200 acres to be taken off a tract of 400 acres, also a three year old mare, a saddle, bridle and a gun. Unto my son, Jacob Blankenbaker my tract of 100 and 65 acres of land whereon I now live after the decease of my above loving wife, Apellonia, also a mare 3 years old, a saddle, bridle and a gun. Unto my son Michael Blankenbaker 16 shillings in money after the decease of my above said wife. Unto my son Zacharias Blankenbaker 16 shillings in money. Unto my daughter Dorothea, wife of Lawrence Garr eleven pounds and eleven shillings in money after the death of my wife. Unto my daughter Ursula now married unto John Zimmerman 15 pounds and 15 shillings in money after the death of my wife. All my effects equally divided among my above mentioned children, after the decease of my above said loving wife Appellonia. My dear friend Jacob Broil and my eldest son Zacharias Blankenbaker executors. John Nicholas (X) Blankenbaker Witnesses: Jacob (X) Broil, Peter (X) Fleshman, Lawrence Garr Codicil: August 11, 1743. Unto my son Michael Blankenbaker 200 acres of land from my tract of 400 acres. Also one mare three years old, a saddle, bridle and gun. Unto my daughter Elizabeth Blankenbaker my tract of 300 acres of land, also ten pounds current money to be delivered at the day of her marriage in household goods. I as a loving father to all my children have taken great care to divide the whole of my estate equally. It is my desire that they behave themselves dutifully to my loving wife Appellonia as their dear mother. My dear friend Jacob Broil and my eldest son Zacharias Blankenbaker executors. Probated: September 22, 1743. Presented by Jacob Broil and Zacharias Blankenbaker. Proved by Peter Fleshman and Lawrence Garr ii. Hans Balthasar Blanckenbühler aka Bathasar Blankenbaker, baptized 29 April 1683 in Neuenbürg, Baden, Germany (Before Germanna #3, p 18, p 20; Squires, p 21); died Abt. 18 April 1772 in Culpeper County, Virginia (Before Germanna #3, p 21 says will proved 18 April 1772); married Anne Margaretha Abt. 1716 (Before Germanna #3, p 18). 12 iii. Hans Matthias Blanckenbühler, baptized 29 December 1684 in Neuenbürg, Baden, Germany; died Abt. 21 April 1763 in Culpeper County, Virginia; married Anna Maria Merckle 7 May 1714 in Oberderdingen, Württemberg, Germany. iv. Anna Maria Blanckenbühler, baptized 5 May 1687 in Neuenbürg, Baden, Germany (Before Germanna #3, p 18, p 21; John Blankenbaker, "The Widow Thomas," Beyond Germanna, Volume 4 No. 3, May 1992, p 201; Squires, p 21); died Bef. 28 December 1762 ("Second Germanna Colony of 1717," p 29, mentioned as deceased in husband's will); married (1) Johannes Thoma 18 November 1711 in Neuenbürg, Baden, Germany (Before Germanna #2, p 35-36; Before Germanna #3, p 18, p 21; Blankenbaker, "The Widow Thomas," p 201; Squires, p 22); born 30 December 1685 in Neuenbürg, Baden, Germany (Before Germanna #2, p 37); died Bet. 1720 - 1721 in Virginia (Before Germanna #3, p 17, date given as before 1724); married (2) Wolff Michael Käfer aka Michael Kaifer Abt. 1721 in Virginia (Before Germanna #2, p 34); born Abt. 1695 in Ansbach region, Mittelfranken, Germany (Before Germanna #2, p 33, p 34); died Abt. 17 November 1768 in Culpeper (now Madison) County, Virginia (Keith, p 186, says will made 28 Dec 1762, probated 17 Nov 1768). Dewey Lillard, Land Grants and Surveys of Madison County, Virginia, p 2 Patent Book 12, p 479 Michael Kaffer 400 acres June 24, 1726 Spotsylvania Co. (NL), in St. George's Parish; in the first fork of the Rappidan River; on the Island Run. Will of Michael Kaffer Culpeper County Virginia Will Book A, pages 467 - 468 [typescript by Jan Creek] In the name of God Amen I Michael Kaffer of the Parish of Bromfield & County of Culpeper being in perfect health & Sound Memory but Considering the uncertainty of things in this World & that all Flesh is (grass?) therefore I make this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following - - - First I recommend my Soul to God that gave it trusting and surely believing that through the Merits of my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ to receive full Remission and forgiveness of all my Sins, My Body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the direction of my Executors hereafter Named Imprimis I Give unto my Daughter Elizabeth Married to Adam Garr five Pounds in Money to her her heirs forever after my decease And it is my Will and desire that all the remainder of all my personal Estate to be equally divided after my Chiles part is taken of among all my Children, That is to say my Daughter Elisabeth (Mar'ed to Adam Gar) And my Daughter Barbara (Mar'ed to John Weaver) And my Daughter Mary (Mar'ed to George Utz) And my Daughter Margrat (Mar'ed to Nicholas Krigklor) And my Daughter Dorathe (Mar'ed. to Joh Clore, And between my deceased Wifes Children That is to say John Thomas Michale Thomas Magdlana Mar'ed. to Mick Smik and Margrat (to Hannry Coller) To them there heirs forever after my decese. And it is my Will and Desier that my Childs in to be equally divided between my Daughters that is to say Elisabeth Barbara Mary Margrat and Dorathe To them there heirs forever after my decese And it is My desire that John Thomas is to fall short in the above Mentioned Estate three Pounds eight Shilling which he already received And lick wise Madalaina Mar'ed. to Mick Smith Ten pounds which she all rady has received Lastly I make and Ordain my beloved friend Adam Gar Executor of this my last Will and Testament revoking all other Wills by me Made And Witness that this be my last Will and Testament I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal this 28th Day of Decemb. 1762 his Signed Sealed and Acknowledged Mickeal MK Kaffer (L S) to be his last Will & Testament Mark in the presence of Us Qenlan ??????? his Deobald DB Christler mark Zach Blankenbecker At a Court held for the County of Culpeper on Thursday the 17th Day of November 1768 This last Will and Testament of Michael Kaffer deceased was Exhibited to the Court by Adam Garr, the Executor therein Named and was proved by the Oath of Deobald Christler & Zachary Blankenbecker two of the Witnesses thereto and Ordered to be Recorded and on the Motion of the Said Executor Certificate is Granted him for Obtaining a Probat thereof he having sworn to the same & given Bond and Security according to Law Teste Roger Dixon Clk
Appraisal of the Estate of Michael Kaffer Culpeper County Virginia Will Book A, page 494 [typescript by Jan Creek] Kaffer Inventory Pursuant to an Order of Culpeper Court of the 17th November 1768. We the Subscribers have Appraised the Estate of Michael Kaffer dec'd. which is as follows 1 Negro Man named Sam £ 45. 1 Hachle 7/6 1 Chest 7/6 £ 45.15.00 1 Tub & Cash 7/6 0.07.06 Bonds from different persons 149. 8. 3 Cash due from Adam Gaar 13.11.11 ¾ December 13th 1768 £ 209. 2. 8 ¾ James Barton Jr. Robert Throckmorton Adam Wayland October 19th 1769 Returned into Court & ordered to be Recorded Teste Roger Dixon Cl. Curt *************************************************************************************************************************
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