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Ancestors of George Henry Custer, Jr.

Generation No. 11


      1024. Arnold Kuster, born Abt. 1606; died 24 Nov 1679 (Source: Chester E. Custer, "Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage Volume IX, Number 3 July 1986 "The Kusters and Doors of Kaldenkirchen, Germany, and Germantorwn, Pennsylvania," page 28, "Within the civil records in the archives at Duesseldorf the Kuster family...died November 24, 1679."). He was the son of 2048. Johannes Kuster and 2049. ? Walburgis. He married 1025. Catherina Von Haren 13 Oct 1629 in Kaldenkirchen, Germany.

      1025. Catherina Von Haren, born Abt. 1606; died Unknown. She was the daughter of 2050. Christoph Von Haren.

Notes for Arnold Kuster:
See notes for Reiner Kuster. Also, the basis for identifying Arnold as the father of Paulus seems to be taken from "The Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine" Volume XXXI 1980 Number 3 in the article "The Ancestry of the Thirteen Krefeld Emigrants of 1683" by Wilhelm Niepoth, translated by John Brockie Lukens page 505:
      "Going by the first name of the eldest son, the father of Paulus Kuesters, must have been the Catholic, Arret Kuesters, who lived in Kaldenkirchen."
      Further research by Chester E. Custer provided further documentation and clues.
     

More About Arnold Kuster and Catherina Von Haren:
Marriage: 13 Oct 1629, Kaldenkirchen, Germany
     
Child of Arnold Kuster and Catherina Von Haren is:
  512 i.   Paulus Kuster, born Abt. 1644 in Kaldenkirchen, Germany; died Aft. 28 Jan 1707/08 in German Town, Philiadelphia County, Pennsylvania; married Gertrude Doors 16 Oct 1668 in Kaldenkirchen, Germany.


      1026. Theis Doors, died Unknown. He married 1027. Agnes.

      1027. Agnes, died Unknown.
     
Child of Theis Doors and Agnes is:
  513 i.   Gertrude Doors, born Abt. 1645 in Kaldenkirchen, Germany; died Aft. 28 Jan 1707/08 in German Town, Philiadelphia County, Pennsylvania; married Paulus Kuster 16 Oct 1668 in Kaldenkirchen, Germany.


      1036. John Roades I, born in Derbyshire, England; died 27 Aug 1701 in Darby, Chester now Delaware County, Pennsylvania. He married 1037. Elizabeth Jessup.

      1037. Elizabeth Jessup, died Unknown.

Notes for John Roades I:
      Information on the Roades Family from "Ball Cousins" by Margaret Kinsey.
      John Roades was a shoemaker (called cordwainer)
      Name changed to Rhoads with the records of his grandson, Samuel Rhoads, and descendants.
      Birthdates for children, all born in England, are from Friends records.
     
Children of John Roades and Elizabeth Jessup are:
  i.   Adam Roades, born 30 Aug 1660; died Unknown.
  ii.   Mary Roades, born 30 Jan 1662/63; died Unknown.
  518 iii.   John Roades II, born 13 Aug 1664 in Derbyshire, England; died 1733 in Whitemarsh near Plymouth Township, Pennsylvania; married Hannah Wilcox 1692 in Pennsylvania.
  iv.   Elizabeth Roades, born 07 Jan 1667/68; died Unknown.
  v.   Sarah Roades, born 05 May 1675; died Unknown.
  vi.   Hannah Roades, born 15 Feb 1677/78; died Unknown.
  vii.   Joseph Roades, born 05 Apr 1680; died Unknown.


      1038. Barnabas Wilcox, born in Bristol, England; died 1690 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He married 1039. Sarah.

      1039. Sarah, born in Bristol, England; died 1692 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Notes for Barnabas Wilcox:
      Information on the Wilcox Family is found in "Ball Cousins" by Margaret Kinsey, published by Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, MD 1981 pages 1-12.
      Barnabas Wilcox was a prosperous ropemaker in Bristol, England . He was a Quaker subject to persecution by the Crown in the 1680s. William Penn personally encouraged Barnabas to settle at the time of Barnabas' first visit to Pennsylvania in 1682 with his then 13 year old son, Joseph.. (original letter dated 1701 of Joseph recalling this event to Penn may be found at The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1300 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.) Barnabas brough his family to Pennsylvania and by 1685 Penn wrote "we have also a Rope walk made by B. Willcox, and cordage for shipping already spun at it." Barnabas was a member of the Assembly in 1685 and a Justice of the Peace for the years 1686, 1687, and 1689. Barnabas was also very active in the Quaker or Society of Friends Meeting activities.

More About Barnabas Wilcox:
Burial: 14 Sep 1690, Friends' Burying Ground, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  Notes for Sarah:
      Will names all the children. Register of Wills, City Hall, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Year 1692, File No. 83.
      Inventory of Barnabas and Sarah Willcox, Deceased on file at Register of Wills, City Hall, Philadelphia, Year 1692, File No. 85.

More About Sarah:
Burial: 21 Nov 1692, Friends' Burying Ground, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
     
Children of Barnabas Wilcox and Sarah are:
  i.   George Wilcox, born 22 Aug 1667 in Bristol, England (Source: Margaret Kinsey, "Ball Cousins"., (Gateway Press, Baltimore, Maryland 1981), Page 8, Taken from "English Friends Records of Bristol and Somersetshire Quarterly Meeting."); died Bef. Jan 1694/95.
  Notes for George Wilcox:
      No wife or children. He left his estate to brother and sisters.

  ii.   Joseph Wilcox II, born 19 Jun 1669 in Bristol, England (Source: Margaret Kinsey, "Ball Cousins", Page 8, Taken from "English Friends Records of Bristol and Sommersetshire Quarterly Meeting."); died Unknown; married Ann Powell Abt. 1686 in Phildelphia, Pennsylvania; died Unknown.
  Notes for Joseph Wilcox II:
      Leader of the Province. Managed the family's Ropewalk. Member of the Assembly 1702, 1706-9, 1711, and 1717. Mayor of Philadelphia 1705 and served his term.
      "He was especially prominent as a Quaker, and seems to have been universally trusted and respected." (cited in "Ball Cousins" from Lewis, "The History of an Old Philadelphia Land Title, p. 91)

  More About Joseph Wilcox and Ann Powell:
Marriage: Abt. 1686, Phildelphia, Pennsylvania

  iii.   Esther Wilcox, born 30 Aug 1673 in Bristol, England (Source: Margaret Kinsey, "Ball Cousins", Page 8, Cites the Bristol Friends Meeting Records.); died 1724 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  Notes for Esther Wilcox:
      Married three times, no surviving descendants. Married first, William Freeland, second, Philip James, and third Edward Shippen.

  More About Esther Wilcox:
Burial: 07 Aug 1724, Friends' Burying Ground, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  519 iv.   Hannah Wilcox, born Abt. 1675 in Bristol, England; died Unknown; married John Roades II 1692 in Pennsylvania.
  v.   Abigail Wilcox, born 28 Sep 1679 in Bristol, England (Source: Margaret Kinsey, "Ball Cousins", Page 8, Taken from Bristol Monthly Meeting Records.); died Unknown; married Samuel Powell 31 Jan 1699/00; died Unknown.
  More About Abigail Wilcox:
Burial: 06 Sep 1713

  Notes for Samuel Powell:
      Prominent builder and architect.

  More About Samuel Powell and Abigail Wilcox:
Marriage: 31 Jan 1699/00

  vi.   Rachel Wilcox, born 1685 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; died Aft. 1754 in Pennsylvania; married Elisha Gatchell Abt. 1705; died Abt. 1754 in East Nottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania.
  More About Elisha Gatchell and Rachel Wilcox:
Marriage: Abt. 1705



      1184. John Jett, born Abt. 1663 in Rappahannock Co., VA; died Abt. Sep 1710 in Sittingbourne, Richmond Co., VA. He was the son of 2368. Peter Jett and 2369. Mary Triplett. He married 1185. Elizabeth Triplett Abt. 1684 in Old Rappahannock Co., VA.

      1185. Elizabeth Triplett, born 1670 in Richmond Co., VA; died 1710 in Richmond Co., VA. She was the daughter of 2370. Francis Triplett and 2371. Abigail Huse.

Notes for John Jett:
      From Rose Rentzel 29 Dec 2003:
John's will was written 5/11/1710 and was probated 9/6/1710 in Richmond Co., VA. .

More About John Jett and Elizabeth Triplett:
Marriage: Abt. 1684, Old Rappahannock Co., VA
     
Children of John Jett and Elizabeth Triplett are:
  592 i.   Francis Jett, born Abt. 1687 in Richmond Co., VA; died 1762 in King George Co., VA; married Margaret Payton Abt. 1707 in Virginia.
  ii.   Abigail Jett, died Unknown.
  iii.   William Jett, born Abt. 1685 in Virginia; died Abt. 1751 in Virginia.
  iv.   John Jett, died Unknown.
  v.   Peter Jett, born Abt. 1700 in Virginia; died Abt. 1730; married Karenhappuk Bendry Abt. 1721 in Virginia; died Unknown.
  More About Peter Jett and Karenhappuk Bendry:
Marriage: Abt. 1721, Virginia



      1504. Wilhelm Rittenhouse, born 1644 in Broich, Germany; died Feb 1707/08 in Germantown, PA. He married 1505. Geertruid Pieters Jun 1665 in Apeldorn, Gelderland, Holland.

      1505. Geertruid Pieters, died 1708 in Germantown, PA.

Notes for Wilhelm Rittenhouse:
      Notes from John E. Hildreth:
Mennonite minister after coming to America. Immigrated in 1688 to Philadelphia and settled in Germantown. Built the first paper mill in America in 1690. Wilhelm lived in Mulheim, Germany before migrating to Amsterdam, Holland.
      See "Historic Background and Annals of the Swiss and German Pioneer Settlers of Southeastern Pennsylvania, and of their Remote Ancestors, from the Middle of the Dark Ages, Down to the Time of the Revolutionary War" by H. Frank Eshleman 1917, Lancaster, PA. pages 121, 123, and 142.

More About Wilhelm Rittenhouse:
Burial: Unknown, Mennonite Church Cemetery, Germantown, PA

More About Geertruid Pieters:
Burial: Unknown, Mennonite Church Cemetery, Germantown, PA

More About Wilhelm Rittenhouse and Geertruid Pieters:
Marriage: Jun 1665, Apeldorn, Gelderland, Holland
     
Children of Wilhelm Rittenhouse and Geertruid Pieters are:
  752 i.   Nicholas Rittenhouse, born 15 Jun 1666 in Coldenhove, Holland; died 04 Jun 1734 in Germantown, PA; married Wilhelmina De Wees 29 May 1689 in New York City, NY.
  ii.   Elizabeth Rittenhouse, died Unknown.
  iii.   Gerhard Rittenhouse, died Unknown.


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