Person ID: I27083 | Tree: Robin |  Last Modified: 8 May 2023
Johan Paul Vaught
1681 - 1761 (Age 80)
Birth
1681
Germany
Died
1761
Augusta County, Virginia, USA
Mary Catherine ??
Abt 1687 -
Birth
Abt 1687
Palatinate
Family
Johan Paul Vaught & Mary Catherine ??
Married
1709
Children
1. Mary Catherine Vogt b. Abt 1719, Palatinate
2. Catherine Margaret Vogt b. Abt 1717, Palatinate
3. John Andrew Vogt b. Abt 1723, Palatinate
4. John Gasper Vogt b. Abt 1727, Palatinate
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1. Christopher Moyers, Sr (ID:I27083)
(current person)(Age 47) b. 3 Feb 1708, Gross Sachsenheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany d. Abt 1756, Germanna, Orange County, Virginia, USA(Age 47)
1. Christopher Moyers (ID:I25323)(Age 75) b. 1 Jan 1740, Orange County, Virginia, USA d. 9 Feb 1815, White Pine, Jefferson County, Tennessee, USA(Age 75)
DAR correspondence re Christopher Moyers 1955 correspondence between Ruth Hall and Irene Myers Rogers re DAR records. Posted in Ancestry.com by user coreenishere.
Event Map
Birth - 3 Feb 1708 - Gross Sachsenheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
Arrival - 1717 - Germanna, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Marriage - Bef 1740 - Virginia, USA
Died - Abt 1756 - Germanna, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Text: The Second Colony (1717)
The 1717 Colony from the Kraichgau of Baden and Württemberg, as well as some from the Rhineland Pfalz (Palatinate) settled first across the Rapidan River from Fort Germanna, then from 1725 to 1727 began to move to the Robinson River Valley in present day Madison County and patent land in their own names.
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Gross Sachsenheim
Majer/Moyer, George, and wife Anna Barbara; children: Christoph(er), John Melchior/Michael, Maria Susanna, Barbara Catherina
Text: When John Paul Vaught proved his importation in 1735, he stated that he brought his wife, Mary Catherine, and his children, John Andrew, John Caspar, Catherine Margaret, and Mary Catherine. Of the two daughters, Nancy M. Dodge suggests that Mary Catherine Vaught married Christopher Moyer, Sr. Christian Clements named his wife as simply Catherine, and this is probably the one that John Paul Vaught referred to as Catherine Margaret in the importation, and in his will as the daughter who had married Christian Clements.