Display Patriot - P-165251 - Johan Conrad GEORGE

Johan Conrad GEORGE

SAR Patriot #: P-165251

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State of Service: PA      Qualifying Service: Private
DAR #: A044227

Birth: Apr 1738 The Palatinate / / Germany
Death: 13 Aug 1798 / Northampton / PA

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Pvt - Capt Frederick Coons, Northampton Co. Militia
  2. Took Oath of Allegiance,1777

Additional References:
  1. PA Arch, 5th Ser, Vol 8, pg 250, 251
  2. ARNDT, OATHS OF ALLEGIANCE OF NORTHAMPTON CO PA, 1777-1784, pg 11
  3. Beers, Armstrong Co, PA - Her People, Past and Present, Chicago, 1914
  4. 36th-45th Annual Reports DAR. Senate documents (US Congress, Senate). GPO: Washington, DC

Spouse: Susanna Knauer/Gnaur Beyer
Children: Maria; John; Johann; Henry;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2011-12-29 PA 45021 Raymond Howard Longacre (149595) Maria   
2011-12-29 PA 45022 Gerald Clyde Peppel (166040) Maria   
2014-06-26 PA 59194 Larry Alan Magdy (182567) Maria   
Location:
Hecktown / Northampton / PA / USA
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Author: Raymond Howard Longacre
Johan Conrad George was born April 1738 in Palentine, Germany. He married Mrs. Susan ( Gnauer) Boyer 22 February 1763. She was born 29 September 1741 and died 04 February 1804 in Hecktown, PA.

Johan was a Private in Capt. Frederick Kern’s Company of the Northampton County, Pennsylvania Militia. He died 13 August 1798 in Hecktown, PA. They are buried at Dryland Lutheran Church Cemetery in Hecktown.

Their daughter Maria Catherine married George Adam King.

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