Person ID: I26015 | Tree: Robin |  Last Modified: 8 May 2023
Michael Kümmerlin
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Family
Michael Kümmerlin & Living
Children
1. Jacob Friderich Kümmerlin b. 23 Feb 1715, Wuerttemberg
Philipp Adam Schmalzhaf
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UNKNOWN
Rosina Barbara ??
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UNKNOWN
Family
Philipp Adam Schmalzhaf & Rosina Barbara ??
Children
1. Maria Eva Katharina Schmaltzhaf b. 1 May 1716, Massenbach, Wuerttemberg
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Additional source: Family Tree Maker (includes birthdate, arrival in America)This note was sourced to a RootsWeb site that no longer exists; I don't know who wrote it, but it's my original source for 7-year-old Adam Kimberling's emmigration from Germany with his parents Fredrich Kimberling and Maria Schmaltzhoff on the Osgood in 1750.
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JOHANNES ADAM WAS BORN 7 JULY, 1743 IN GERMANY. HE CAME TO AMERICA WITH HIS PARENTS (STEP-MOTHER) ON THE OSGOOD IN 1750. AROUND 1770 HE MARRIED NANCY DAVIS, THE DAUGHTER OF PATRICK DAVIS. ABOUT 1793 ADAM AND HIS SON, JACOB, PURCHASED SOME LAND ON THE CEDAR CREEK, A TRIBUTARY OF THE JACKSON RIVER AND ABOUT 20 MILES UPSTREAM FROM COVINGTON, VA. THIS IS SITUATED IN PRESENT BATH CO.,VA.
IN 1803 ADAM AND NANCY AND THEIR CHILDREN MOVED TO MASON CO., THE KIMBERLINGS TRAVELED FROM COVINGTON, VA. TO CHARLESTON, VA IN A TWO-WHEELED OX CART ON THE ARMY POST ROAD. FROM THE FALLS BELOW CHARLESTON, THEY FLOATED DOWN THE KANAWHA RIVER ON A RAFT TO GRIMM'S LANDING. AFTER MAKING A SLED FROM THE RAFT, THEY HITCHED UP THE OXEN, WENT OVER TWO HILLS AND SETTLED ON THIRTEEN >MILE CREEK.
Arbuckle, Mason County, West Virginia, USA [1, 3, 5]
Inventory of his estate was taken March 1805
Buried
Kimberling Cemetery, Arbuckle, Mason County, West Virginia, USA [1]
FindAGrave Memorial 10382694; no grave photo; Useful bio with parents, wife, migration to across the Allegheny Mountains in Virginia to Mason County (now in West Virginia).
1. Adam Johannes (Joh) Kimberling, Sr (ID:I26015)
(current person)(Age < 61) b. 7 Jul 1743, Massenbach, Wuerttemberg d. Bef Mar 1805, Arbuckle, Mason County, West Virginia, USA(Age < 61)
At that point in time, Augusta and Botencourt Counties extended all the way through what is now West Virginia, so this could have been in present day Bath County, where Adam later bought property
Children
1. Nancy Kimberling (ID:I21473)(Age 77) b. 28 Jan 1791, Virginia, USA d. 14 Jun 1868, Wayne County, Iowa, USA(Age 77)
Kimberling Cemetery Abt. 1938. On the back of this picture, Uncle Carl Enoch Hill wrote: If I looked up, I would be looking across a valley and creek to Uncle Nathial house.You can see the road in the background. Just over the raise is the old Kimberling house. Around the hill to the left about a mile is the old Nat store and Post Office. Uploaded to Ancestry.com and presumably written by DebraSkatzes
Text: Birth: Jul. 7, 1743, Germany
Death: Mar., 1805, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Burial: Kimberling Cemetery, Arbuckle, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Useful bio with parents, wife, migration to across the Alleghany Mountains in Virginia to Macon County (now in West Virginia).
Notes that he was born before March, 1805 because an inventory of his estate is dated March, 1805.
Text: Name: Jacob Kimberling
Birth Date: abt 1778
Birth Place: Marshall County, Virginia
Death Date: 4 May 1855
Death Place: Marshall County, Virginia
Death Age: 77 years 7 months 1 day
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Gender: Male
Father Name: Adam Kimberling
Mother Name: Nancy Kimberling
Spouse Name: Margaret B. Kimberling
FHL Film Number: 34488
Wills and Probates: Jacob Kimberling - 1855
Text: [[Extensive detail; see citation source...
Name, parents, spouse,11 children, immigration to America and migration across the Allegheny Mountains in Virginia to Mason County (now West Virginia) , their parents, notes about immigration and death, 9 children.
Text: JOHANNES ADAM WAS BORN 7 JULY, 1743 IN GERMANY. HE CAME TO AMERICA WITH HIS PARENTS (STEP-MOTHER) ON THE OSGOOD IN 1750. AROUND 1770 HE MARRIED NANCY DAVIS, THE DUGHTER OF PATRICK DAVIS
Page: Origin and destination of the Osgood's voyage in 1750
Text: From Rotterdam I sailed with a transport of about 400 souls, Würtembergers, Durlachers, Palatines and Swiss, etc., across the North Sea to Kaupp [Cowes] in England, and after a sojourn of 9 days there, across the great ocean, until I landed in Philadelphia, the capital of Pennsylvania, Oct. 10, 1750.
Text: Birth: 1753
Death: 1815, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Burial: Kimberling Cemetery, Arbuckle, Mason County, West Virginia, USA
Spouse:
Adam Joh Kimberling (1743-1805)
Children:
Jacob Kimberling (1777-1855)
Joseph Kimberling (1786-1848)
Nathaniel Kimberling (1789-1877)
Nancy Kimberling Greenlee (1791-1868)
Created by: Phillip H. Pitzer
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