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Ancestors of Katelyn Renee Rigsby


      6856. Adam Brodtbeck, born March 28, 1675 in Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland; died November 10, 1739 in Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland. He was the son of 13712. Hans Jacob Brotbeck and 13713. Margaretta Seidemann. He married 6857. Anna Roesch September 23, 1696 in Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland.

      6857. Anna Roesch, born February 13, 1675/76 in Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland; died Unknown in Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland. She was the daughter of 13714. Hans Roesch and 13715. Marie Heydin.

Notes for Adam Brodtbeck:
Adam BRODTBECK(53) was born in Mar 1675 in Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland. He was christened on 28 Mar 1675 in Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland. He died on 10 Nov 1739 in Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland. He has reference number ZKCN-NH. Source: microfilm 953167 church reords of Muttenz. Adam and Anna's son Adam left for America in 1748 to get away from his nagging wife. (Faust
Vol II p 148 - Lists of Wsiss Emigrants in the Eighteenth Century to the
American Colonies) He left with a contingency from Muttenz that also
included his brother, Nicolaus and his nephew, Adam Brodbeck and their
families. Parents: Hans Jacob BROTBECK and Margaretha SEIDEMANN.
Children were: Hans Jacob BRODBECK, Adam BRODTBECK, Anna Maria BRODTBECK, Nichlaus BRODTBECK, Johannes BRODTBECK, Andreas BRODTBECK.
from: http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/crice/d14.htm#P6352



  Notes for Anna Roesch:
Anna ROESCH(229) was christened on 13 Feb 1676 in Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland. She has reference number ZKCP-GL. She died in Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland. Alternate spellings for name is Koch or Rosch with oomlau over o.
Merged General Note:
Other spellings for last name are Koch and Ro(oomlaut)sch. Parents: Hans ROESCH and Maria HEYDIN (HEIDT).
Children were: Hans Jacob BRODBECK, Adam BRODTBECK, Anna Maria BRODTBECK, Nichlaus BRODTBECK, Johannes BRODTBECK, Andreas BRODTBECK.
from: http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/crice/d74.htm#P3844


     
Children of Adam Brodtbeck and Anna Roesch are:
  3428 i.   Hans Jacob Brodbeck, born December 12, 1697 in Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland; died Aft. 1747 in Muttenz, Basel, Switzerland; married Anna Schaffner September 23, 1720.
  ii.   Adam Brodbeck, born December 01, 1700 in Muttenz, Basel, SWZ; died Unknown.
  Notes for Adam Brodbeck:
left for America in 1748 to get away from nagging wife

  iii.   Anna Marie Brodbeck, born May 31, 1705 in Muttenz, Basel, SWZ; died November 1796.
  iv.   Nicolas Brodbeck, born May 13, 1708 in Muttenz, Basel, SWZ; died Unknown.
  v.   Johannes Brodbeck, born November 15, 1711 in Muttenz, Basel, SWZ; died 1743.
  vi.   Andrea Brodbeck, born August 22, 1719 in Muttenz, Basel, SWZ; died Unknown.


      6872. Hans Heinrich Funck, born 1639 in Metmennstetten; died Aft. 1685. He was the son of 13744. Heinrich FUNCK and 13745. Cathrina Meylin. He married 6873. Barbel Frey Abt. 1659.

      6873. Barbel Frey, born 1639; died Aft. 1681. She was the daughter of 13746. Melchoir Frey.
     
Child of Hans Funck and Barbel Frey is:
  3436 i.   Heinrich Funck, born Abt. 1662; died Abt. 1735 in Lancaster, PA; married Franey Abt. 1687.


      6876. Jacob Meyer, born January 19, 1657/58 in Pfaffikon, Zurich, SWZ; died Unknown. He was the son of 13752. HansJacob Meyer and 13753. Margaretha Meyer Kundig.

Notes for Jacob Meyer:
Notes
In 1682 he lived in the Palatinate with his mother's brother,
probably Han Jagli Kendig
Jay D Weaver
     
Child of Jacob Meyer is:
  3438 i.   Christian Meyer, born Abt. 1676 in Lazengall Palatinate, Germnay; died June 1751 in Lower Salford Twp., Montgomery Co., PA; married Barbara Bergey.


      7232. Michael Newbold, born September 01, 1623 in Handsworth Woodhouse, County York, England; died January 17, 1692/93 in Mansfield Twp., Burlington Co., NJ. He was the son of 14464. Thomas Newbould and 14465. Jane/Joanna Syms. He married 7233. Ann Topping 1658 in Eckington, Yorkshire, England.

      7233. Ann Topping, born 1637 in Eckington, Yorkshire, England; died Aft. 1693 in Mansfield Twp., Burlington Co., NJ.

Notes for Michael Newbold:
"Newbold genealogy in America" says Michael and Ann had 11 children, all born in England. Michael sent son John with a relative Godfrey newbold in the ship "Shield" to investigate conditions in the New World. In 1677/78 Michael purchased a percentage of the Province. He arrived with his wife and nine of their 11 children ca. 1680 at Burlington. His will is dated November 19, 1692. he was known to have been elected overseer of highways in 1690.
Notes for Michael Newbold:
The family later moved to Mansfield Township, Burlington County, NJ

1688 MANSFIELD TOWNSHIP by Pearl J. Tusim:
1676 - Concessions and Agreements Signed; 6/8/1688 Mansfield Township. Established as a Constabulry; 2/21/1798 Mansfield Township Incorp.; 1850 - Fieldsborough separated from Mansfield Township and made into a borough; 1852 - Bordentown Township formed from Mansfield Township (includes Newbold Island; 1872 - Florence township formed from Mansfield Township.

POST OFFICES - Georgetown (Foolstown) 1847-1918; Columbus Encroaching Corners, Encroaching Town, Black Horse - P.O. 1806) Columbus 1827; Hedding (Three Tons) no P.O.; Kindora (Quindora) 1873-1887

FIRST FAMILIES - 1677 - Michael Newbold (800 acres; area of Keeler Oak);
OLDEST HOUSES - John Cook's house on Georgetown Road dated 1764, built by Newbold;





FROM: NEWBOLD GENEALOGY
(NOTE: MUCH OF THE INFORMATION IN THIS SECTiON, QUOTED OR PARAPHRASED, Is DRAWN FROM 1) GENEALOGICAL AND MEM- ORIAL HISTORY OF THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY, FRANCIS BAZLEY
LEE, 1910; 2) NEWBOLD FAMILY NOTES IN BOOKLET "BLOOMS-
DALE," HELEN VAN UXEM CUBBERLEY, 1930; AND 3) THE WILLIAM
ROMAINE NEWBOLD MANUSCRIPT)

Michael Newbold (or Newbould, as he and his sons spelled the name) was born in the parish of Handsworth, York, England on July 1, 1623, and died in Burlington County, New Jersey in 1692. Handsworth lies some five miles southeast of the city of Sheffield, and here Michael remained for forty years, marrying Ann (surname unknown) and bringing up a large family. About 1660 he removed to the hamlet of Mossborough, Eckington parish, Derbyshire, a few miles to the south. In 1664 he took a lease of Park Gate Farm, situated on a hilltop directly overlooking Sheffield, and owned by the Earl of Shaftsbury.
Michael and Ann had six sons and five daughters, all born in England over the years from 1653 to 1672. About 1675 a movement which attracted much attention was the offer of an abundance of cheap land in the American Colonies. Undoubtedly, the burden of Michael's large family necessitated some radical improvement of his finances; in 1677 he sent his son John to accompany a relative Godfrey Newbould in the ship Shield to investigate conditions in the New World.
On January 28, 1677/8, Michael bought from the proprietors of West Jersey, one-eighth of three-ninetieths of a share of the province. In or about 1680 he arrived in Burlington County, New Jersey, with his wife and nine of his eleven children. On September 13, 1681, four hundred acres were surveyed for Michael, lying seven miles to the southeast of the town of Burlington, a mile from the present village of Columbus, And two and a half miles from Jobstown. In 1685, he took up another tract of four hundred and fifty acres at Oneonickon, bisected by the present Mount Holly-Freehold road. Most of these original land-holdings still continue in possession of descendants.
Michael Newbold was a mature man of more than fifty-five years when he emigrated to America. So far as we know, his life in the New World was essentially that of a yeoman or gentleman farmer. The only
office he is known to have held was overseer of highways for the township of Mansfield, to which he was elected June 5, 1690. Michael's will is dated November 19, 1692. He died quite shortly thereafter, for on January 23, 1693 the inventory of his estate was taken. It disclosed a valuation of L 772 14s. 3d., an unusual degree of wealth for that period. The inventory included a considerable sum of money owing him in England, which he had been unable to collect

. Michael NEWBOLD was born on 1 Jul 1623 in Hansworth, co. York,
ENG. He was baptized on 13 Jul 1623 in Hansworth, co. York, ENG. He
signed a will on 19 May 1690 in Burlington Co., NJ. He died about
1692/93 in Burlington Co., NJ. He had an estate probated on 25 Feb
1692/93 in Burlington Co., NJ. He was married to Anne TOPPING about 1658
in co. York, ENG.

Family History of Philadelphia p.268-9: The surname of Newbold is a name
derived from residence at "Newbold", an Anglo-Saxon word meaning "the
new Habitation". There are several parishes and hamlets of this name in
numerous counties in England. In 1664, he removed to Sheffield Park,
Yorkshire, where he held lands as tenant-in-fee of the Earl of
Shaftsbury, until his emigration to NJ in 1680. He brought with him from
England his wife, Anne, and nine of his eleven children and settled in
Burlington Co., NJ. He was possessed in all, of a large personal estate,
a goodly part of which was in England; several plantations and 600 acres
of land not yet taken, besides several lots in Burlington. He was one of
the first magistrates of Burlington Co., and prominent in public
affairs. His will, which was dated May 19, 1690, and proved Feb 25,
1692-93, a codicil having been added Nov 19, 1692, mentions his wife,
Anne; ,,,son Michael...

Burke's American Families with British Ancestry [1983], p. : Michael
Newbold of Hackenthorpe, Derbyshire, Eng.

American Ancestors and Cousins of the Princess of Wales, Roberts &
Reitwiesner, p. 76: b. info. an immigrant from Sheffield, Yorkshire to
Burlington Co., abt 1680. M. probably ante 1653.will, proved dates.

Newbold Family Notes: p. 4-6 Genealogy chart; bap date.





  Notes for Ann Topping:
. She
died after 1692/93.

American Ancestors and Cousins of the Princess of Wales, Roberts &
Reitwiesner, p. 76: mentioned in her husband's will.

Robert Bishop, 1/2/96: his self-published book of his ancestry, p. 109:
b info, surname, of Eckington.

More About Ann Topping:
Fact 1: Abt. 1625, may be Ann Clayton
     
Children of Michael Newbold and Ann Topping are:
  i.   Anne Newbold, born Bef. July 21, 1653; died Unknown; married James Nutt; died Unknown.
  ii.   Samuel Newbold, born August 06, 1656; died Unknown.
  iii.   John Newbold, born Bef. August 12, 1658; died Unknown.
  iv.   Lettice Newbold, born October 14, 1659 in York Co., England; died Unknown; married John Woolston, Jr. December 06, 1683; born June 01, 1662; died 1712.
  v.   Mary Newbold, born May 23, 1661 in Eckington, County York, England; died Aft. April 23, 1715; married Jediah Higgins May 12, 1684 in Burlington Co., NJ; born March 05, 1656/57 in Eastham, Barbstable Co., MA; died April 23, 1715 in Piscataaway, Somerset Co., NJ.
  vi.   Margaret Newbold, born Bef. January 15, 1662/63; died Unknown.
  vii.   Alice Newbold, born Bef. December 08, 1664; died November 13, 1692 in Woodridge, NJ; married Eliakim Higgins May 16, 1684; born October 20, 1654 in Eastham, Barbstable, MA; died March 14, 1690/91.
  viii.   Joshua Newbold, born Bef. February 21, 1664/65; died Unknown; married Hannah Revell; died Unknown.
  3616 ix.   Michael Newbold II, born October 03, 1667 in Eckington, Yorkshire, England; died December 01, 1721 in Chesterfield Twp., Burlington Co., NJ; married Rachel Clayton February 24, 1696/97 in Springfield Twp., Burlington Co., NJ.
  x.   James Newbold, born Bef. January 20, 1668/69 in Handsworth Woodhouse, County York, England; died December 01, 1697; married Elizabeth Powell; died Unknown.
  xi.   Thomas Newbold, born Bef. May 29, 1672; died Unknown.


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